It depends on what you mean.
If you are referring to the food product, a chicken is "un poulet" in French.
If you are referring to the living animal, a chicken is "une poule".
If you are referring to the slang term for a person who is cowardly, a chicken is "un froussard" or "une froussarde".
Fried chicken is "poulet roti" in French.
Barbecue chicken is "du poulet au barbecue" in French.
a chicken is 'un poulet' in French
'un poulet'
Chicken = Poulet , Croissant is the french word, and we say Sandwich for sandwich because it's the name of the count of Sandwich who brought it to us
"poulet branché"
Nouilles au poulet
poulet le batteur
Translation: poulet grillé
Kiev is in the Ukraine, but i say Chicken Kiev is a French/ American dish
"bouillon de poulet" i think.
"un sandwich au poulet"