a fox is called "un renard" in French.
The french word for fox is "renard".
The word "Fox" in French is masculine, which is "le renard."
There isn't a female form of the word 'fox', but a female fox is called a vixen.
chemon (shee-mon)
A male fox is sometimes called a reynard, from the French word for fox.
Renaud is a french word that stands for fox. Renaud is my last name and i have the characteristics of a fox.
rat, renard, rhinocéros.
Yes, "vaux" is the plural form of "vau," which is an older term in French that can refer to a fox. However, the more commonly used word for fox in French is "renard." Therefore, while "vaux" can relate to foxes in certain contexts, it is not the standard term for it.
a vixen is tranlated into French as : une renarde (female fox) - une virago (an ill-tempered or quarrelsome woman - this is a word taken from Latin)
A white fox is 'un renard blanc' in French.
No, fox is Renard in French.
Fox, in French.