Blaidd (it's the same for both genders)
The Welsh for 'red wolf' is "blaidd coch."
Blaidd drwg
In French, the word for wolf is "loup," which is masculine. Therefore, it uses masculine articles and adjectives, such as "le loup" (the wolf). The feminine form is "louve," referring to a female wolf.
Coyote doesnt have a direct translation, however you could use coyote's other name of prairie wolf which would give something like: gwastatir blaidd (gwah-stat-eer Bly-the)
Factual Answer A she wolf is a female wolf, a bitch, whatever. A she wolf is often called a vixen -like a fox-, but most commonly a fae or a femme that just means a female wolf :)
blaidd
There is no different word for a female wolf. The same word is used for both male and female. wolf (say: volf)
The Welsh word for 'teacher' is athro for a male, and athrawes for a female.
wolf - (n.) blaidd [bleiddiaid, bleiddiau, m.], cidwm [cidymiaid, cidymod, m.]
The Welsh for 'red wolf' is "blaidd coch."
The word wolf refers to either sex.
Nefyn is another form of Nyfain, an early Welsh female saint. An obsolete Welsh word nyfed meant 'sacred grove'. The Welsh word for 'heaven' is nef.
Merlyn (male) merlen (female).
blaidd is wolf.
The word for "teacher" in Welsh is "athro" for a male teacher and "athrawes" for a female teacher. The term is used in educational contexts to refer to individuals who instruct students.
The Mohawk word for Wolf is okwaho. The k is pronounce as a g. The Mohawk word for female is otsikwaw. Mohawk is an Iroquoian language spoken by around 3,000 people of the Mohawk nation.
A female wolf