Buffalo wings.
The French use French names for genuine French recipes, or for things that are very common in France.
They tend to use the original name when they didn't have a specific name for it (a T-shirt, Rock and roll, hamburger) especially when it is something rare in France (Baseball, buffalo wings).
Either "buffle", or "bison" (pronounced Bee-zon).
Bison
You would say "Je viens de Buffalo" in French.
The French word for buffalo is buffle. There are dozens of different species of buffalo, living in Africa, Asia, and in North America.
The English word seems to come not from French, but from Portuguese bufalo. The French word for buffalo is "buffle" (masc.) which has the same Latin origin as the Portuguese word.
Buffle
buffle or bison
buffalo or deffinant (deffinantly)
Sabres is the French spelling
That depends on which "buffalo" you mean.The place-name Buffalo, New York is a native corruption of the French beau fleuve meaning beautiful river.The animal called Bison bison in scientific Latin is generally called buffalo which derives from the French word beouf, meaning beef.The animal called Bubalus bubalis or water buffalo is totally unrelated and its name (buffalo) comes from Latin bubalus, a wild ox.
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