i checked on a English to French translator and it turns out that it is exactly the same, zoo!
"Zoo" is "zoo" in French, believe it or not!
"zoo animals" is "animaux du zoo" or "animaux du parc zoologique" in French.
dans mon zoo
"Bisous" is pronounced bee-zoo in French. The "ou" sound is similar to the "oo" in "zoo".
Nous allons au zoo.
Here are some French words that begin with "z": zoo (zoo), zéro (zero), zigzag, zeste (zest), zébrure (stripe).
It is spelled the same as "zoo" but pronounced with more of a W sound at the end (zew).
Yes
beezoo is an approximation
"Zoo" means the same in both French and English, referring to a place where animals are kept for public exhibition. "Zodiac" in French refers to the zodiac signs, the twelve astrological signs. In English, "zodiac" can also refer to the zone of the sky within about 8 degrees on either side of the ecliptic.
The word "zoo" is a neuter noun in English, meaning it does not have a gender classification like masculine or feminine. In languages with gendered nouns, such as Spanish or French, "zoo" may be classified differently; for example, in French, it is masculine ("le zoo"). However, in standard English usage, it is considered neutral.
Zoo, zèbre and zigzag are French words beginning by Z.