"Abeille" is a French equivalent of "bee."
The French word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "une" ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "ah-bey."
In French, bees are les abeilles; the queen is la reine; workers (which are all female) are les ouvrières; and drones (males) are les faux bourdons.
C'est un bourdon.
Une abeille.
un bourdon
masculine- 'avec mon cheri' or feminine- 'avec ma cherie'
It is of Greek origin, and the word means 'honey bee'.
A homonym for 'be' is 'bee', which refers to the flying insect that collects nectar from flowers to make honey.
the honey bee
a normal honey bee a bee
The French word "bijoux" is pronounced as "bee-zhoo."
It is a bug or bee that makes honey.
I hope that that bee is not an Africanized honey bee.
a honey bee is a producer because is produces honey
Dvorah (דבורה) = "honey bee"
The Africanized honey bee. Euorpean honey bees were breed with African honey bees, creating a hybrid bee known as the Africanized honey bee, or killer bee.
Yes, honeybee is a compound word (honey and bee)