A squirrel is 'un écureuil' (masc.) in French. Plural: 'des écureuils'.
Squirrel translated into French is 'écureuil'.
An example sentence is 'J'ai trouvé un écureuil'.
This means 'I found a squirrel'.
Un écureuil (French for squirrel) - The pronounciation resembles somewhat that of 'squirrel' - you can listen to an audio sample by ckicking on the link.
The Spanish word for "squirrel" is "ardilla".
It would be grammatically correct for the plural form, 'Squirrels eat fruits.' If you use the singular form, 'squirrel', you can say, 'A squirrel eatsfruits.'
Your nuts?
eat me
eat me
"un écureuil" is a squirrel
Белка.(belka).
squirrel eat almonds and nuts but rearly eat fruits
"I'm nuts about you!"
I would say they are both.
ฯฮบฮฏฮฟฯ ฯฮฟฯ