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The French word for cow is 'Vache', and would be used to refer to the female.
In French, the word for "cow" is "vache," which is feminine. Therefore, when referring to a cow in French, you would use feminine articles and adjectives. For example, you would say "la vache" for "the cow."
No, "chevre" is not a French name for cow; it actually means "goat" in French. The term is often used to refer to goat cheese, which is a popular product in French cuisine. The French word for cow is "vache."
"vache" is translated "cow" in English.
In French Cowboys is cow-boyThat's true that use the American word, but the French word is "vacher" from vache = cow. It was used in French countryside in the old days for the boys in charge of the herd of cows.** un vacheur (une vacheuse- cowgirl)-Isabelle
A cow is called 'une vache' in French.
Yes it is. It generally means a person who herds cows. Comes from the french root for cow, "vache". Can also be a surname in France.
the word "limousine" originated from the name of a french breed of cow (limousin)
Old English, dating back to High German kou
Cow manure is "le fumier" (masc.) in French.
traire (verb) means 'to milk' (a cow, a goat) in English.
The little cow is "la petite vache" in French. The calf is "le veau".