It is "morse"
Walrus in English is Morse in French.
a church is called 'une église' (fem.) in French.
Croussant
"False" is an English equivalent of the French word faux. The pronunciation of the masculine singular adjective will be "fo" in French.
Walrus has two syllables.
The stress in the word "walrus" is on the first syllable.
Fondateur in the masculine and fondatrice in the feminine are literal French equivalents of the English word "founder." The respective pronunciations of the singular nouns will be "fo-da-tuhr" and fo-da-treess" in French.
adolfo is adolfo because it is an American word and what i mean is that it was a made up word in America
There are two syllables in the word "walrus" - wal-rus.
I believe the latin word for Walrus is, Morsus. Correct me if im wrong.
The word "walrus" comes from Dutch and Scandinavian languages. In Dutch, it is "walrus" and in Scandinavian languages, it is "hvalros" (Norwegian and Danish) or "hvalross" (Swedish).
The singular possessive pronoun for walrus is its.