It is a pride of lions. Or a herd of cattle.
A group of lions is usually called a pride.
Yes.
une troupe de lions
"Pride" is superbia, with the source of pride in the genitive; thus "pride in your work" is superbia operis tui(or operis vestri if "you" is plural). The verb "to take pride" is superbiare, with the source of pride in the ablative; thus "to take pride in your work" is superibiare opere tuo (or opere vestro).If a specific reference to the person(s) spoken to is not intended, then possibly superbia operis sui; superbiare opere suo "[to take] pride in one's own work" is a better translation.
french: deux lions italian:due leoni
Lion in french is spelled 'lion'.Same as it is spelled in English.
Gaurav is my name, and it meansHonesty & Pride
A group of lions are called a PrideA group of lions is called a pride.
A group of lions is called a pride.A pack
A pride. A group of lions is called a lion pride.
A group of Lions are known as a Pride of Lions
A coalition is a group of male lions living apart from a pride.
a group of lions is called a pride
A group of lions.
A pride
A pride of lions.
Do you mean a pride of lions? A group of lions is called a pride.
They are called a pride of lions.
Lions are from Africa, they are a member of the big cats and the collective noun for the tiger is a pride of lions