Une chèvre
he-goat : un bouc
A scapegoat : un bouc emissaire
Cow manure is "le fumier" (masc.) in French.
The little cow is "la petite vache" in French. The calf is "le veau".
In French, the word for "cow" is "vache," which is feminine. Therefore, when referring to a cow in French, you would use feminine articles and adjectives. For example, you would say "la vache" for "the cow."
vache sacrée
If you wanted to say cow in Italian, you would say vacca. To say cow in Spanish you would say vaca. To say cow in German you would say kuh.
the sound of the mooing cow is written 'meuh' in French.
French kids use the expression 'grosse vache' for the English 'big fat cow'.
A cow is called 'une vache' in French.
cesser de péter, vache paresseuse
I'm pretty sure it's "vache heureuse." It is feminine.
moo in french is "mieu" although cows do not ACTUALLY say moo. If you listen to a cow they actually say ner.
Aloha: In HI'ian, you say home, kauhome, or kauhale [ho-may] [cow-ho-may] [cow-ha-lay]. In french, say chez-moi [shay mwah] In Spanish, say mi casa [mee kah-sah]