the English name "dandelion" comes from the French "dent de lion" (lion's tooth). The French name for the dandelion is "un pissenlit", which is formed from "pisse + en + lit", literally "peeing in bed" "
I might be wrong, but there is a non-animated film with talking Lions called Pride. Hope that's what you're looking for :)
Comment s'appelle ta mère? in French is "What's your mother's name?" in English.
Obelix's dog is called "Idéfix".
No, Mitchell Musso was not in Secondhand Lions.
the fish stew is called matelote
No, a lion is a lion, there is a flower called a dandelion, which means tooth of the lion. it is a "dent de Leon" French for lion's tooth
Taraxacum or Dandy Lion which in French 'dent-de-lion' means Lion's tooth .
Lion's teeth in 'dent de lion' in French. That gave the name 'dandelion' in English (no more in French where the plant is nowadays called 'pissenlit').
The leaves are so deeply toothed, they gave the plant its name in Old French: Dent-de-lion means lion's tooth.
A group of lions (or lioness') is called a PRIDE
Young lions are called cubs.
the old French name for a dandelion was 'dent-de-lion' (lion's tooth).
A young lion is called a Cub
It is called a tusk.
it's called a canine
A group of lions is called a pride. There is no special name for a group of lion cubs.
Lions are commonly called lions, but there may be colloquial names for them in different countries. The scientific name is Panthera leo.