Means 'Lamb'
French for lamb is "agneau."
the same as in english BUT if you meant how to WRITE it in french (not mean) well in french its 'agneau'
I feel agneau is French word for lamb. So Agneau roit is lamb flesh in bundaled form
Oh, dude, the French word for lamb is "agneau." Like, it's totally pronounced "an-yo." So, if you ever find yourself in a fancy French restaurant and want to order some lamb, just ask for "agneau" and you'll sound super sophisticated.
a lamb is 'un agneau' (masc.) in French.
a lamb is called 'un agneau' in French.
something like ann-yo
In French, "Lamb of God" is translated as "agneau de Dieu."
ram, ewe and Lamb
Some French words that have "gn" in them are "gnocchi" (a type of pasta), "mignon" (meaning cute or adorable), and "agneau" (meaning lamb).
Comme un lion en dehors comme un agneau.
The specific term for a female little lamb is "une agnelle" (fem.) in French. That term is rarely used. The generally used term for a young of a sheep is "un agneau" (masc.). You would use "agneau" when the gender of the young lamb is irrelevant, or when it is a male lamb as well.