Old English, dating back to High German kou
The word is the same in French.
Krowa is a Polish word for the English word for "cow". It is pronounced "KRO-vah".
The French word for "the cat" is "le chat."
A baby cow is called a calf, in English.
miaou miaou
"vache" is translated "cow" in English.
traire (verb) means 'to milk' (a cow, a goat) in English.
Ng'ombe is the Kikuyu word for the English word cow.
The Kisii word for the English word cow is "ng'ombe."
Exactly how it is spelled in English. Or like VA sh. And it means cow.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'cow' is Ingombe.
The French word for cow is 'Vache', and would be used to refer to the female.
It depends on what you mean by old. The word 'beef' was introduced into English during the French occupation of Great Britain starting in 1066. Its from the French word 'boeuf' meaning a cow or bull. Since the conquerors usually demanded their meat cooked and served to them, the French words for English animals came to mean their prepared meats. Thus English 'pork' is from French 'porc' which means 'pig', and English 'mutton' is from French 'mutton' meaning 'sheep'.
The english word 'or' is spelled 'ou' in French.
This is the same in French as it is in English.
The English word for the African Luhya word ingombe is Cow.
No, "chevre" is not a French name for cow; it actually means "goat" in French. The term is often used to refer to goat cheese, which is a popular product in French cuisine. The French word for cow is "vache."