a fox is called "un renard" in French.
The french word for fox is "renard".
There isn't a female form of the word 'fox', but a female fox is called a vixen.
chemon (shee-mon)
A male fox is sometimes called a reynard, from the French word for fox.
Renaud is a french word that stands for fox. Renaud is my last name and i have the characteristics of a fox.
a vixen is tranlated into French as : une renarde (female fox) - une virago (an ill-tempered or quarrelsome woman - this is a word taken from Latin)
A white fox is 'un renard blanc' in French.
No, fox is Renard in French.
Fox, in French.
Fox in French is "renard." Fox in Spanish is "zorro" Fox in German is "fuchs"
The norwegian word for fox is "rev".
It usually refers to a rooster. It comes from a rooster appearing in fables surrounding the fables of Reynard the Fox. The most famous of these is probably Chanticleer and the Fox, a version of which is told in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The name is from French "sing clear".