"cochonne" or "truie"
There is no 3-letter French word for a female pig. The female pig is "la truie", sometimes called "une coche" (term used mainly among pig breeders); "une laie" is a female boar. The English term "sow", meaning female pig, comes from a Latin word for pig, through old French and Burgundian dialect. The French related word is "soue", a rarely used term meaning a pigsty.
The correct spelling is "fortune" (a large amount of money, or good luck).
That is the correct French spelling of the proper noun Parisien (male), or Parisienne (female), a resident of Paris.The English spelling is Parisian.
A female pig is known as a sow.
A gilding pig is a young female pig. Once a female pig reaches adulthood, they are then referred to as a "sow."
A female pig is called a "Sow".
a female pig is called a 'sow' While an adult female pig is called a 'sow', that term is not applied until adulthood. All baby female pig is a 'gilt'.
A female pig that has given birth is called a sow.
Ortographe is the French translation for spelling.
Aimée (female first name) is spelled that way.
A pig that is young and is a female is called a pig.
A castrated female pig is called a gilt.