tigre is the translation in French. It means tiger animal in French Language.
The tiger is "le tigre" (masc.) in French.
In French, the word for tiger is "tigre," which is masculine. Therefore, it is referred to with masculine articles and adjectives. For example, one would say "un tigre" for "a tiger."
Tiger it can swim. It works, but still poor grammar. ' The tiger ; it can swim. ' is more correct. Better alternatives is: ' the tiger can swim '
tiger= 老虎(lao3 hu3)
In Scottish Gaelic, 'tiger' is pronounced as "tigear."
The tiger is "le tigre" (masc.) in French.
Tigre
Le Tigre (The Tiger) Tigre (Tiger)
blac tigre
A saber toothed tiger is 'un tigre aux dents de sabre' in French.
In French, the word for tiger is "tigre," which is masculine. Therefore, it is referred to with masculine articles and adjectives. For example, one would say "un tigre" for "a tiger."
A female tiger is "une tigresse" in French. You may also say "un tigre femelle / la femelle du tigre"
A tiger is 'un tigre' in French.
There is no such language as "Swiss". Switzerland uses German, French, Italian and Romansch.
Tiger is "tigre" (tee-gray) in French, or more specifically "le tigre" (the tiger).
I tiger Lily is ... a Peter Pan character: Lily la tigresse a flower (Botanic) = un lys lancifolium, lilium lancifolium
The word jungle in french is spelt the very same way as in English, but pronounced Ju- goul.