"The rabbit is running" in French is "Le lapin court." This sentence captures the action of the rabbit in a simple and direct way. The subject "le lapin" means "the rabbit," and "court" is the verb meaning "runs."
The young of the rabbit is 'le lapereau' in French.
A rabbit in french = un/le lapin :)
Rabbit is spelled "lapin" (masc.) in French -- "un lapin" means "a rabbit."
Jesse in Cherokee means Running Rabbit
The word Rabbit in french is: Lapin
un lapin = rabbit
a female rabbit
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The name for rabbit is 'lapin' (masc.) in French. That goes for the male rabbit, or for any rabbit regardless of its gender. 'Un lapin male' can be used if you want to state that a particular rabbit is a male one. A female rabbit is 'une lapine'.
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a rabbit is 'un lapin' (masc.) in French.
French fries are called 'frites' in French (no mention of them being 'French')