Un loup.
In French, the word for wolf is "loup," which is masculine. Therefore, it uses masculine articles and adjectives, such as "le loup" (the wolf). The feminine form is "louve," referring to a female wolf.
Yes, the word for "wolf" in French is "loup," which is a masculine noun. In French, all nouns have a gender, and "loup" is used with masculine articles and adjectives. For example, you would say "un loup" for "a wolf."
It traces its roots to the word "Wolf". in Spanish wolf is lobo, in french it is loup.
In French, wolf = loup
Loup is French for "wolf". More pertinent to this category, Lapidary Crafting and Jewelry Making, the word "loupe" means a small magnifying lens, which is a key tool for the jeweler or mineral collector.
a wolf is un loup in French. The she-wolf is une louve, the young is un louveteau.
a wolf is called "un loup, des loups (masc.) / une louve, des louves (fem.)" in French
A wolf pack is "une horde de loups" in French.
'le loup rouge' is the French translation for 'the red wolf'.
Spanish: lobo French: loup German: wolf Italian: lupo Russian: волк (volk) Japanese: 狼 (ookami)
No, the word "wolf" only has one syllable.
"Red wolf" in French is spelled "loup rouge".