"calin", "malin", "lopin", "patin" and hundreds more.
It depends on the context you are seeking.
The usual rhymes are bench, clench, drench, quench, stench, trench, wench, and wrench.
Also the Yiddish mensch.
Bench, wrench, stench, clench, quench.
Lunette, omelette, chaussette
polly2601's answer/question: omelette is a french word?
chips dips, pips
that's English. of course there is no french word that rhymes with and English word like chips.
rotor, décor, encore, Nestor, j'adore...
"dada"
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Marguerite
le lapin is masculinea she-rabbit is la lapine (feminine)
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a female rabbit
The word 'lapen' is used in Creole, which in this case refers to the mix of French with other languages. The word in standard French is 'lapin'. Either way, the Creole and the standard French word both mean rabbit.
兎 (usagi) This is more often written in katakana as ウサギ
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Rabbit is spelled "lapin" (masc.) in French -- "un lapin" means "a rabbit."
le lapin is masculinea she-rabbit is la lapine (feminine)
lapin
The French word lapin comes from the Latin word lepus for hare.
a bunny is 'un lapin' in French.
A rabbit is un lapin
The word Rabbit in french is: Lapin
un lapin is the masculine noun for 'rabbit' in French.
It means rabbit.lapin means rabbit in French.
un lapin (masc.) fou
Lapin! if read aloud, it sounds like "lahpen"