yes :) it's just got an acute accent on each of the e's
The term "sea elephant" in French is spelled "éléphant de mer."
I have an elephant. -- J'ai un éléphant. -- "zhay eh[n] nay-lay-fah[n]"
an elephant is an elephant , an elephant never breaks its promises
The Asian Elephant has the smallest ears, of the current existing species (African Bush Elephant, African Forest Elephant, and Asian Elephant or Indian Elephant). However, when alive, the Mammoths had the smallest ears.
The elephant was not given a special name on the show. It was simply "elephant."
It is a cognate, in French: irrésistible.
cognat
The French word moustache is a cognate and means mustache.
Poison in French is exactly equivalent to its English cognate, poison.
In French, train is a cognate and is said and spelled the same as in English, train.
It is a cognate [a word that looks the same in French as in English]: "créations."
Yes, I think so Zebra in french is zebre with a accent on the first e
A cognate in French refers to a word that is similar to a word in another language due to a common origin. For instance, "information" in English and "information" in French are cognates because they share the same Latin root "informatio."
r-u-d-e. it's cognate.
a fedora is called 'un chapeau mou' or 'un feutre mou' in French.
The term "sea elephant" in French is spelled "éléphant de mer."
to dally as in dilly dally