la bête
The wolf is a beast.
bête
Unless you have Beast with a capital letter, it is a common noun.
It is beastly.
No. The word beast has a long E sound (as in east) and the word best has a short E sound (as in west).
The root word of "beast" is "beaste" derived from Old French and Latin. It originally meant "animal" or "living creature" and has evolved to refer to a wild or large animal.
The Vikings spoke Old Norse and the Old Norse word for beast is dýr.
Belle, in the Disney animated movie; however, "Belle" is the French word for "beauty."Belle. :)
It comes from French 'fauvre', meaning wild beast. It refers to the violent colours created by some French artists prominent in 1905 - such as Matisse and Derain
Fauviste is the French equivalent of the English word "fauvist."Specifically, the word functions as a feminine/masculine noun in its singular form. It includes among its renderings into English "adherent to the style of fauvism." It originates in the word fauve for "wild beast."The pronunciation will be "fo-veest" in French.
The wolf is a beast.
There is only one syllable in beast. BEAST. No pauses.
bête
une bête
The Russian word for "beast" is "зверь".
The Spanish word for "beast" is "bestia". Example: "The beast was large and hairy", in Spanish, is "La bestia era grande y melenuda".
No.