de porc-épic
Puerco espín.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
You also say agenda in French!
grosse is how you say fat in french
a porcupine is 'un porc-épic' in French.
Porcupine
Puerco espín.
Porcupine
porc-épic
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"Hi ma"
look at a english to japanease book
Is that you, momma? I sincerely think that this is a better answer than the old one.
The word "porcupine" comes from "porc d'épine," which is Middle French for "thorny pork."The word porcupine comes from the Middle French word, porc d'épine. Which means 'spined pig'.Don't think any one person named it (or is credited with naming it) it's just one of those things that came about naturally.==========================================="Porcupine" is Latin for "quill pig." Porcupines, however, are large rodents. They are not related to pigs.
I'd say it looks like a pineapple.
The French phrase for "spiny pig" is porc épineux, which tells me it is the origin of the English word "porcupine".