"Moineau" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Moineau" Meaning

The word "moineau" is French, not English. In French, "moineau" means "sparrow".

"Moineau" Examples

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A moineau is a French word that translates to "sparrow" in English.

Examples


Les petits moineaux couraient dans le parc. (The sparrows were running around the park.)
Le moineau a atterri sur le rebord de la fenêtre. (The sparrow landed on the windowsill.)
J'aiessayé de nourrir les moineaux avec du pain. (I tried to feed the sparrows with bread.)
Le moineau géant est un oiseau fascinant. (The giant sparrow is a fascinating bird.)
Les moineaux chantent dans les jardins tout les jours. (The sparrows sing in the gardens every day.)

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