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How do you say cub in french?

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a cub is called 'un jeune, un petit'. Each animal species has its particular cub name in French.
a lion cub : un lionceau
a bear cub : un ourson

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The word for "cub" in French is "ourson" for a bear cub, and "lionceau" for a lion cub.

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