No, French Bordeaux dogs cannot lock their jaws. This misconception often arises from the strong bite and powerful jaw structure of certain breeds, but anatomically, no dog can truly lock their jaws. Bordeaux dogs, like all breeds, have a typical range of motion in their jaws that allows them to bite and hold, but not to lock.
"Who is from Bordeaux?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qui est de Bordeaux? The question also translates as "Who's from Bordeaux?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kee ey duh bor-do" in French.
It simply means "City of Bordeaux". Bordeaux is a French city.
He is a Dogue De Bordeaux or a french mastiff
Yes, people in Bordeaux primarily speak French as it is the official language of France. However, the local dialect in Bordeaux is known as ‘Bordelais,’ which is a variant of French with some distinctive features.
The Dogue de Bordeaux, Bordeaux Mastiff or French Mastiff or Bordeauxdog is a French Mastiff breed
Je vais à Bordeaux means "I'm going to Bordeaux" in French.
Near Bordeaux. In fact, Claret is Bordeaux.
There are no dogs with jaws that actually lock. That is a myth. Some dogs such as Staffordshire & Pit Bull terriers do have extremely strong bites though and can be almost impossible to break, which is where the myth originated.
Bordeaux has been crowned French football champions for 6 times.
Bordeaux were the French football champions in 1949.
The French football champion in 1983 was Bordeaux.
The French football champion in 1984 was Bordeaux.