a zebra = un zèbre
zebras = des zèbres
The plural form of the noun zebra is zebras.The plural possessive form is zebras'.Example: These grasslands are the zebras' food source.
a zebra is 'un zèbre' in French.
un zèbre (masculine noun)
un zèbre (masc.)
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
The plural form of the noun zebra is zebras.The plural possessive form is zebras'.Example: These grasslands are the zebras' food source.
The plural of is the regular plural "zebras."
Zebra have black and white stripes. The plural of Zebra is "Zebra" not "Zebras".
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a zebra is 'un zèbre' in French.
a zebra = un zèbre
Yes, I think so Zebra in french is zebre with a accent on the first e
After the French president Jules Grevy
The plural of "agréable" in French is "agréables."
The plural of "bonjour" in French is "bonjours."