A beaver is called 'un castor' in French.
The word for 'beaver' in Welsh is 'afanc' or 'llostlydan'.
Yes, the word 'beaver' is a noun; a word for a type of mammal, a word for a thing.The noun 'beaver' is also an informal (slang) verb meaning to work hard.
orignal. that is the french word for moose.
The word is the same in French.
the word bottlenose in french is 'dauphin a un gros nez'
bevy means beaver in French
Mr. Beaver = Ray WinstoneMrs. Beaver = Dawn French
The English surname Beaver is of Norman origin. From the Old French the word meant 'place with a fine view' . From Middle English- the nickname was for a hard worker.
The word for 'beaver' in Welsh is 'afanc' or 'llostlydan'.
In the Cheyenne language, the word for beaver is:hóma'e
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I believe beaver isn't written anywhere in THE WORD.
Castor...unless you're talking about a womans bush, which would be chatte
Yes, the word 'beaver' is a noun; a word for a type of mammal, a word for a thing.The noun 'beaver' is also an informal (slang) verb meaning to work hard.
la castor