il/elle a volé - he/she has stolen
Vole comes from the verb "voler" meaning either 'to fly' or 'to steal'.
No such animal. If you mean vole-it's a type of mouse.
vole
The color of a vole is brown or grey. The underside is white.
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: RodentiaFamily: CricetidaeSubfamily: Arvicolinae-.-The answer up there is incorrectThat is just the just like its classificationTHIS is what you are looking for:The Meadow Vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus)The Prairie Vole (Microtus ochrogaster)The Long Tailed Vole (Microtus Longicaudus)The Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus)P.S Basically it is all like MicrotusP.P.S No offense to the other answer
It means steal.
Vole comes from the verb "voler" meaning either 'to fly' or 'to steal'.
"(Il / elle) vole vers..." means "(he, she) flies towards...." in French. A common expression is "voler vers la victoire", meaning to be largely ahead of one's competitors and certain of one's victory.
it can mean either - who steals or who flies
Je vole de mes propres ailes.
Yes such as Water voles vole, Bank vole, Field vole, Common vole, Southern vole, European, Pine vole, Tatra voleand probably more.
s a vole a decomposer
No such animal. If you mean vole-it's a type of mouse.
it means you have stolen my heart
to fly (like a pigeon) (pigeon vole) voler a fly - une mouche
A bank vole is a species of vole, Latin name Myodes glareolus.
a vole is usually brown..