La licorne. Yes, feminine. Strange, isn't it? Shows up the difference between sex, which is biological, and gender, which is grammatical.
In French, unicorn is la licorne.
"Une licorne."
unicorno.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
You also say agenda in French!
yes yes there is There is a lion and a unicorn on the Canadian coat of arms. The lion represents the English, the Unicorn the French.
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ptolmtyy is an unicorn
unicorno.
The correct article to use before "unicorn" is "a." The word "unicorn" begins with a consonant sound, so "a" is the appropriate indefinite article to use.
Madame Dimanche, a French washerwoman with a horn growing from her forehead.
Rules of grammar follow the spoken sounds before they follow the written word. So, because unicorn actually begins with a 'y' sound rather than a 'u' sound it is a unicorn.
Most people say it is in their horn.
A Unicorn on her shoulder and Dappy on her kneck
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In Greek Mythology unicorns were believed to have lived in the Enchanted Forest.
rubbish james potter is the father of harry potter so according to u is harry potter also a unicorn