A vet is "un vétérinaire" (masc.) or "un véto" (abbreviation of the former).
Call a vet lol
Véto is a French equivalent of the English word "vet." The noun serves as an affectionate diminutive for the profession of vétérinaire ("veterinarian"). The pronunciation will be "vey-to" for the nickname and "vey-tey-ree-nehr" for the complete name in French.
Crevette is a French equivalent of the English word "prawn." The feminine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since French employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) krey-vet" in French.
Vêtements pour garçon is a French equivalent of the English phrase "the boyswear." The pronunciation of the masculine plural phrase -- which literally translates as "the clothing for (a) boy" -- will be "vet-maw pour gar-so" in French.
What are the necessary tools to become a vet? (the French is not correct)
On August 30, 1999 Raymond Poïvet a well-known French cartoon artist died.
On August 30, 1999 Raymond Poïvet a well-known French cartoon artist died.
A big animal vet is called a large animal vet, a rural vet or a farm vet
Either an Avian Vet or a Livestock Vet
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Ces vêtements utilisent... is a French equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "These clothes are using... ." The phrase also translates literally as "These clothes do use..." and "These clothes utilize..." in English. The pronunciation will be "sey vet-maw yoo-tee-leez" in French.
Vet du vad jag vet was created in 1994.