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La grenouille is a French equivalent of the English phrase "the frog." The feminine singular noun also translates colloquially as the equivalent of "the kitty" or "the piggy bank." The pronunciation will be "la gruh-nwee" in French.

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Well, like in English or really any other language, ribbit.

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La grenouille

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