chasser- to hunt
chase- hunt[mas.]
chasee- hunt[fem.]
la chasse - chasser
Je suis allé / allée à l'école Jack Hunt
A hunter is 'un chasseur' in French. To hunt is 'chasser'.
chasser
Nous allons en France, mais pas à la chasse à l'ours.
French homosapiens
It depends, if your french bulldog is trained to hunt then yes. Normal pet french bulldogs would just chase them. Remember, French Bulldogs were originally used to be bull-baiters for Spanish Rodeos.
most labs hunt ducks or something like that but really they can hunt anything that you say you want them to hunt.
The French came to Wisconsin to hunt for furs and trade with the Native Americans.
Do or did? Stone Age man did hunt and gather, regardless of where they lived. This included the area that would eventually become France. Hunting and gathering eventually gave way to an agricultural subsistence. Now... do people in France hunt and gather? Modern French only hunt and gather the odd truffle. Other than that it's pretty safe to say no, no they don't hunt and gather.
Herbert James Hunt has written: 'The epic in nineteenth-century France' -- subject(s): Epic poetry, French, French Epic poetry, French poetry, History and criticism
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.