A seal is 'un phoque' in French and it is masculine, it is pronounced like the f word yet not spelled the same.
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Phoque
a seal (marine animal) is 'un phoque' in French.
This is how you spell "seal" in french: seal
a seal in French is un phoque. yes this word in French sounds like the f word in English. by the way, it is not funny when people say this, it is just what it sounds like in French!
Le phoque de Groenland
a baby seal = un bébé phoque un phoque (pronounced un foc)
le seal
a seal (marine animal) is 'un phoque' in French.
This is how you spell "seal" in french: seal
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un phoque
a seal in French is un phoque. yes this word in French sounds like the f word in English. by the way, it is not funny when people say this, it is just what it sounds like in French!
sil' vous plais (seal vous play)
i know one Phoque - a seal :>
Le phoque de Groenland
Phoque (seal), Poule (chicken), Poitrine (chest)
The official seal of Napoleon is currently housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. It is an intricately designed circular seal featuring Napoleon's profile, wreaths, and heraldic symbols. The seal was used during Napoleon's reign as Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1814.
Andre. This is French for Andrew. Story is based in part on fact, a man in Maine named Harry A Goodrich ( as I recall) had a captive seal named- Andre.