In Afrikaans, a female sheep is called a "skaap." The term is used generally for sheep, but to specify a female, one might say "ooi." The word "ooi" distinguishes the female from the male sheep, which is referred to as a "ram."
Noun: female = vrou Adj: female = vroulik
Wyfiekat
It is called a "tefie".
muis (not gender specific).
The female sheep is called a ewe.
Noun: female = vrou Adj: female = vroulik
Wyfiekat
In Chinese we say= Yang In Afrikaans we say = Skaap In German we say = Schaf (Hope the spelling is correct :) )
vroulike olifant Rather "olifantkoei" = eliphant cow
It is called a "tefie".
There is no different word for a female wolf. The same word is used for both male and female. wolf (say: volf)
The female sheep is called a ewe.
muis (not gender specific).
'interesting' in Afrikaans is 'interessant'.
Sheep are animals, they come as males and females. So a female sheep is a sheep that is female.
"Aangename Kennis"Can be used with Male and Female, also shortened to "Aangenaam"
English: A female wolf is pregnant for two months. Afrikaans: 'n vroulike fet swanger is vir twee maande. All I did was go onto Google translate. (: