Un serpent
'le serpent' is the French word for 'the snake'.
Cobra is Cobra. :) Because cobra is a Portuguese word meaning "snake", used to describe a snake from the genus "Naja". So yeah, Cobra is the same in French.
a snake is un serpent in French.
a snake is called 'un serpent' in FrenchA snake is 'un serpent' in French.
What is the word for snake in Africa?
In French, the word "un serpent" is masculine. The article "un" indicates that it is a masculine noun. Therefore, when referring to a snake in French, it is considered male.
The Mohawk word for snake is ONYARE but it does not identify the type of snake.
The Seneca word for a garter snake is shano:ya:ene'The word for a blacksnake is shaya'tesThe word for a green snake is ukeu'tsa'kéá'The word for a rattlesnake is uhsikwêôtThe word for a water snake is hanôtöThe general term for snake is ushaista'
The Seneca word for a garter snake is shano:ya:ene'The word for a blacksnake is shaya'tesThe word for a green snake is ukeu'tsa'kéá'The word for a rattlesnake is uhsikwêôtThe word for a water snake is hanôtöThe general term for snake is ushaista'
The Greek word for snake is "φίδι" (fidi).
Yes, the word snake is a common noun.
a snake