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Yes, the word for "wolf" in French is "loup," which is a masculine noun. In French, all nouns have a gender, and "loup" is used with masculine articles and adjectives. For example, you would say "un loup" for "a wolf."
A wolf pack is "une horde de loups" in French.
Loup
Méchant loup.
In French, "a big bad wolf" is translated as "un grand méchant loup".
white wolf in German would be "weißer Wolf"
In French, wolf = loup
In order to say worker in French, you would say, travailleur. If you wanted to say boss in French you would say, patron.
ow would say LLAMAS IN FRENCH
I would say a husky would be a much better pet. I would not get a wolf if you do not have a permit or papers.
le grand méchant loup
To say sock in French you would say, chaussette. To say pants you would say pantalon, and to say shirt you would say chemise.