les rayures noires et blanches
It depends on the breed of the zebra but dominently they have black stripes
Zebras are indeed WHITE with BLACK stripes. if u shave off the fur, (which is cruelty cuz it hurts the animal) then they do have black undernieth but when people ask if there white with black stripes or black with white stripes, there talking about the OUTER layer so they are DEFINITLY WHITE WITH BLACK STRIPES!!! (it annoys me when peaople say they are black with white stripes cuz stripes have an END! and the BLACK STRIPES HAVE AN END!!!)
Many scientists believe that zebras have black and white stripes to confuse predators.
Black=Noir White=Blanc The previous answer was someone messing with you.
A party is "une fête" (feminine noun) in French. A black and white party is "une fête noire et blanche".
rayures, bandes, galons
Black: Noir White: blanc and: et cat: une/ un chat une is femenine but un is masculine.
Cet animal est blanc et noir.
I wouldn't say that they really have a color, it's more of a pattern, which is stripes. If I did have to say a color probably dark blue or red.
French: rayures Spanish: rayas German: Streifen Italian: strisce Japanese: ストライプ (sutoraipu)
according to my French roomate, it is "Va niquer ta mère" im in french one and i know its "un noir et blanc jupe"
beurre blanc is white butter in French.