frog's legs
Frog Legs in French are called 'des cuisses de grenouille'
Have the frogs legs.
la grenouille is translated 'the frog' in English.
The cast of Cuisses de grenouille - 2007 includes: Claire Montgermont as Prune and Fanny Crawford as Clémenc.
"Frog's legs" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Les cuisses de grenouille.Specifically, the plural definite article les is "the". The feminine noun cuisses means "legs". The preposition de means "of". The feminine noun grenouille translates as "frog".The pronunciation will be "ley kweess duh grey-nwee" in French.
"Les cuisses de grenouille" are the frog's legs in French.
The French refer to the food frog legs as "The Cuisses de Grenouille".
"cuisses de grenouilles" is the translation for frog legs.
cuisses de grenouille are frog legs; les escargots are snails. the whole reads (literally, gibberish included) : "frog legs and the snails I can take or to let"
You might mean cuisses de grenouille, frogs legs, which you'd pronounce kwis de graenwee. Caisses (kes) de grenouille could refer to pastry cases filled with frog (leg) meat.
'Grenouille' (fem.) is the French noun for 'frog' in English. Pronounced "greh-noo-ee" (audio sample in link)The French word for frog is "grenouille". It is feminine, so it would be la grenouille (the frog), or une grenouille (a frog). The plurial is les grenouilles (the frogs), or des grenouilles (some frogs).
Frog's legs.