The devil is masculine in French so it's...le diable.
'diable de Tasmanie'
Le Diable. Satan, Lucifer or "Le malin" can also be used.
Les chats sont diaboliques, les chats sont des animaux du diable.
From Spanish to English "que diablo" means that devil. "Devil" is "diablo" but you should not translate literally. "Que diablo" is better translated as "what the hell", such as in "what what the hell ("devil") is going on here?"
the devil is translated 'le diable' in French
Devil is translated 'diable' (masc.) in French.
The devil is masculine in French so it's...le diable.
No Theory Logic, and Etymology-Devil= "De" French for Of, and "Vil" Shortened form of "Vile" Devil= Of the Vile
-- The Devil's Island
-- The Devil's Island
French: devil = diable (pronounce dee-a-bler) Spanish: devil = diablo (dee-a-blow) German :devil = Teufel (toy-fell) Welsh : devil = diawl (dee-owl)
Diable is french or latin for devil.
'Va au diable'
hello
un diable sale.
je déteste le Diable