a reindeer is "un renne" in French.
Reindeer is translated 'un renne' (masc.) in French.
"un renne" is a reindeer in French.
The translation of "reindeer" in French is "renne."
There is no difference between a reindeer and a caribou. They are two names for the same speciaes. The word caribou is derived from the native American Mi'kmaq word for this animal, as rendered by the French. The term reindeer is of Norse origin.
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Yes, the word 'reindeer' is a noun, a word for a type of mammal; a word for a thing.
There were many reindeer in the forest. The reindeer pulled Santa's sleigh.
The singular possessive for reindeer is reindeer's.
Renne is a French equivalent of 'reindeer'. The word in French is pronounced 'rehn'. It's a masculine gender noun whose definite article is 'le' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'un' ['a, one'].Rennes is the plural form. It also is pronounced 'rehn'. But its definite article is 'les' ['the'], and its indefinte 'des' ['some'].
The word "reindeer" consists of three phonemes: /r/ /ey/ /n/.
Proper because it is only one word ad rein doesn't describe the deer reindeer is one
In Latin, the word for reindeer is "Rangifer." This term refers to the genus that includes both reindeer and caribou. The scientific name for the reindeer is "Rangifer tarandus."
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