the rooster = the cockerel = le coq
le coq
Coq in French means "cock" or "rooster" in English.
hen
Nouns are not describing words; adjectives describe noun. The word rooster is a noun. Some adjectives to describe a rooster are colorful, noisy, territorial, and aggressive.
The possessive form for the noun rooster is rooster's.
It is French in origin it meas to shelter.
a rooster is called "un coq" in French
un coq
You are a rooster is 'tu es un coq' in French.
a rooster
It usually refers to a rooster. It comes from a rooster appearing in fables surrounding the fables of Reynard the Fox. The most famous of these is probably Chanticleer and the Fox, a version of which is told in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The name is from French "sing clear".
The word Rooster in Spanish is GALLO when speaking of a young rooster or cockerel it is called Gallito
the Chinese word for rooster is pronounced as: Gong Jih the characters are: 公鸡
Coq in French means "cock" or "rooster" in English.
Hahn
The Gallic rooster
Delaware's state bird is the Blue Hen Chicken, whose male species is the rooster. Rhode Island's state bird is the Rhode Island Red Chicken, whose male gender is called the rooster. So in a way of speaking, both Delaware and Rhode Island have the rooster as a state bird.
A male chicken is called a rooster, cockerel and cock.