Une poule qui a trouvé un couteau in French means "A chicken that found a knife" in English.
Lait de poule is the French name for eggnog.
A hen is 'une poule' in French.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender noun for a female chicken is hen.The gender noun for a male chicken is rooster.The common gender noun, a word for a male or a female, is chicken.
The collective nouns for fowl are:an assembly of fowla brood of fowla plump of fowla roost of fowla roust of fowla scry of fowla skein of fowla run of fowl (flightless)The collective nouns for birds are:a flock of birds (on the ground)a flight of birds (in the air)a parcel of birdsa pod of birds (small flock)a volary of birds (in an aviary)a brace of birds (a pair of game birds or waterfowl caught by a hunter)
do you mean a hen ? it is called une poule in French.
Well, la poule français means French chicken... I don't think you can say the French hen. I'm not too sure of the English version but une poule is an egg laying chicken, which I believe is a hen in English so "la poule française" is correct.
quite exactly like 'pool' and it's a female word --> une poule
'Poule' means hen.
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Lait de poule is the French name for eggnog.
a hen
A hen is 'une poule' in French.
Poule.
une poule - a hen
"Poule" is feminine, "coq" is masculine. It's like chicken (female) and rooster (male).
The answer you are looking for is Poule. Hope this helps