The pig is called "le cochon" or "le porc" in French.
How do you spell pig in French? un cochon
le porc
if you wanted to translate "swine" into french you'd have to say "pig" which is "cochon"
a pig is called 'un porc' or 'un cochon' in French.
des cochons or des porcs
a pig is 'un cochon' in French.
Les cochons
There is no 3-letter French word for a female pig. The female pig is "la truie", sometimes called "une coche" (term used mainly among pig breeders); "une laie" is a female boar. The English term "sow", meaning female pig, comes from a Latin word for pig, through old French and Burgundian dialect. The French related word is "soue", a rarely used term meaning a pigsty.
The Kisii word for the English word pig is "nguruwe."
the french (francais-fron-say) word for pig "COCHON".
Maiale is the Italian equivalent of the English word "pig."Specifically, the word functions as a masculine noun in its singular form. Context also permits possible translations as "pork" in meat dishes, "slob" in insults, and "swine" in animal terminology.Whatever the meaning, the pronunciation remains "ma-YA-ley" in Italian.
the French wordf for guinea-pig is Cochon D'Inde
Babi.
Cerdo.
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The English word pig actually derives from the PIE base *perk-, meaning "dig, furrow".
Buta (buh-tah) ぶた
It's 猪(pronoucing "Ju[ly]").
The French phrase for "spiny pig" is porc épineux, which tells me it is the origin of the English word "porcupine".
"Guinea pig" -- in reference to mammals and participants in experiments -- is a literal English equivalent of the French word cobaye. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which may be preceded by the masculine singular definite (le, "the") or indefinite (un, "a, an") articles -- will be "ko-ba" in French.
pig already is an English word.
Its spig the word is translated in pig latin
ピンクの豚 pinku no buta or ピンク色の豚 pinku-iro no butatranslate to "pink pig."
There is no 3-letter French word for a female pig. The female pig is "la truie", sometimes called "une coche" (term used mainly among pig breeders); "une laie" is a female boar. The English term "sow", meaning female pig, comes from a Latin word for pig, through old French and Burgundian dialect. The French related word is "soue", a rarely used term meaning a pigsty.