a zebra is 'un zèbre' in French.
a zebra = un zèbrezebras = des zèbres
un zèbre (masculine noun)
un zèbre (masc.)
The plural form of "zèbre" in French is "zèbres." French nouns typically add an "s" to form the plural, and "zèbre" follows this rule. Therefore, you would use "zèbres" when referring to more than one zebra.
In French, animals that start with the letter "Z" include "zèbre" (zebra), "zèbre de Grévy" (Grevy's zebra), and "zoologiste" (though this refers to a zoologist, not an animal). Another example is "zorro," which refers to a fox in some contexts. These animals are less common than others, making them unique in the French language.
a zebra = un zèbrezebras = des zèbres
a zebra = un zèbre
Yes, I think so Zebra in french is zebre with a accent on the first e
What is the domain name for zebra?
After the French president Jules Grevy
un zèbre (masculine noun)
le zera
The scientific name for Burchell's Zebra is "Equus quagga burchellii".
un zèbre (masc.)
Plains Zebra is Equus quagga.
Zebra is spelled 'un zèbre' (masc.) in French.
Zebra isn't a word in the Latin language so it is plainly just zebra.