The French name for "chicken house" is "un poulailler" (masc.) in French.
The French term for chicken is poulet (it is a masculine noun). "poulet" is the term used for chicken meat, and also for the living animal when it is not relevant to discriminate between "poule" (hen) and "coq" (rooster).
There is no French term for spatchcock in French. It is not a usual way to cook or grill chicken in France (it would be dismembered or broached).
The French term for "I speak a little French" is "Je parle un peu de français."
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".
A chicken is called "un poulet" in French regardless of its gender.A hen is called "une poule", a rooster is "un coq", a chicklet is "un poussin".
come to me little chicken (term of affection)
French work "poulechat" means 'chicken (killing) cat' named for the European Polecat ferret (Mustela putorious) from which the domesticated ferret (Mustela putorious furo) came from. The term "polecat"came from the Middle English word "polcat", which in turn came from the French words "poule" (chicken) and "chat" (cat).
Literally it means "My chicken"... but it is a French endearment term, like a pet name
The name of the rooster from Chicken Little is Buck "Ace" Cluck. This is Chicken Little's father. He was a former basketball star.
"Petite crotte" is a French term that translates to "little poop" in English. It is often used as a playful or endearing term in French.
Fried chicken is "poulet roti" in French.
Un petit(e) possible.