What is the French word for hen?

What is the French word for hen?

noun

From To Via
• hen → poule ↔ hen
• hen → poule ↔ Henne
• hen → poule ↔ Huhn
• hen → meuf ↔ Schickse

What is La Poule?

Translation of “la poule” in English. Noun Adjective. chicken the hen. the egg. the chick.

What is the meaning of Cheval in English?

French noun phrase. : warhorse : hobbyhorse : argument constantly relied on : favorite subject : signature performance piece : forte.

What do we call Jhoka in English?

/jhonkā/ mn. blast countable noun. A blast of air or wind, or a blast of a sound, is a sudden strong rush of it.

What is pigeon called in French?

pigeon → pigeon, pigeonne, colombe, pigeonneau.

What does rooster mean in French?

Share. The Latin word “gallus” means both “rooster” and “inhabitant of Gaul”. Certain ancient coins bore a rooster, but the animal was not used as the emblem of the tribes of Gaul. Gradually the figure of the rooster became the most widely shared representation of the French people.

Is Poule masculine or feminine?

A hen is a female chicken.

How do you spell poule?

Noun

  1. hen (female chicken)
  2. (slang) chick, bird (woman)

Is cheval Le or LA?

For example: The word cheval (horse) is masculine, whereas jument (mare) is feminine, because they both reflect the gender of the animal.

What language is cheval?

French
From Middle French cheval, from Old French cheval, from Late Latin caballus (“horse”), from Latin caballus (“pack horse”), of disputed origin.

What is the meaning of synonyms in Marathi?

a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close. translation of ‘synonym’ प्रतिशब्‍द, पर्यायी शब्द

Do French eat pigeons?

Roasted pigeons have been a well-known delicacy in France since way back in the 16th century. Even though in some countries pigeons are known as rats with wings because they seek food in trash cans and other dirty places, the meat of these birds is so delicious that it is still thought of as a delicacy.