Farm animals
For individuals working in agriculture, learning French opens a world of opportunities in the vast market of France and other Francophone countries. Many farm-related terms and concepts are more commonly expressed or documented in French, making it easier to understand detailed information about livestock, crops, and farming techniques.
Additionally, speaking French allows farmers to communicate effectively with local producers, suppliers, and customers, enhancing their ability to negotiate prices and secure contracts. Whether discussing the health of farm animals or the latest agricultural technologies, fluency in French facilitates smoother interactions and deeper connections within the global agricultural community.
The cow is mooing.
La vache grogne.
The sheep are bleating.
Les moutons grognent.
The goat is baaing.
Le mouton grogne.
The pig is oinking.
Le porc grogne.
The chicken is clucking.
Le poulet clopique.
The duck is quacking.
Le canard crie.
The horse is neighing.
Le cheval hennit.
The donkey is braying.
Le chien aboie.
The cow has given milk.
La vache a donné du lait.
The sheep have wool.
Les moutons ont de la laine.
The goat is eating grass.
The goat is eating grass.
The pig is in the sty.
Le porc est dans la stalle.
The chicken is pecking corn.
Le poulet picore du maïs.
The duck is swimming in the pond.
Le canard nage dans la mare.
The horse is pulling a cart.
Le cheval pousse une charrette.
The donkey is carrying hay.
Le chien aboie mais la maison reste debout.
The calf is following its mother.
Le veau suit sa mère.
The lamb is playing with others.
Le mouton joue avec les autres.
The goat is jumping over the fence.
Le mouton saute par-dessus le clôture.
The piglet is snuggling with siblings.
Le petit porcelet se blottit contre ses frères et sœurs.