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No, it's 'lion', spelled the same as in English, but pronounced just about 'lee-on'.
a lion is called 'un lion' in French.
Lion dog in French is : chien lion
un lion
le lion (masc.)
Lion in french is spelled 'lion'.Same as it is spelled in English.
the old French name for a dandelion was 'dent-de-lion' (lion's tooth).
Sea lions are called either "otarie" or "lion de mer" in French.
The word lion comes from the old French lion derived fromm the Latin Leo which comes from the Greek leon.
le Golfe du lion
Lion féroce.
"Mister Lion" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Monsieur Lion. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "Gentleman (My lord, Sir) Lion" in English. The pronunciation will be "muh-syuhr lee-o" in French.
in french to say a lost rare white lion you can say un lion blanc tres rare mais perdu