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The French word for cow is 'Vache', and would be used to refer to the female.
No, "chevre" is not a French name for cow; it actually means "goat" in French. The term is often used to refer to goat cheese, which is a popular product in French cuisine. The French word for cow is "vache."
"vache" is translated "cow" in English.
In French Cowboys is cow-boyThat's true that use the American word, but the French word is "vacher" from vache = cow. It was used in French countryside in the old days for the boys in charge of the herd of cows.** un vacheur (une vacheuse- cowgirl)-Isabelle
A cow is called 'une vache' in French.
Yes it is. It generally means a person who herds cows. Comes from the french root for cow, "vache". Can also be a surname in France.
the word "limousine" originated from the name of a french breed of cow (limousin)
Old English, dating back to High German kou
Cow manure is "le fumier" (masc.) in French.
traire (verb) means 'to milk' (a cow, a goat) in English.
The little cow is "la petite vache" in French. The calf is "le veau".
Exactly how it is spelled in English. Or like VA sh. And it means cow.