un oiseau a bird is called 'un oiseau' (plural: oiseaux) in French.
"Bird" is a literal English equivalent of the French word oiseau. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "wa-zho" in French.
"Do you have a bird?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Avez-vous un oiseau? The question also translates literally as "Do you have one bird?" in English. The pronunciation will be "a-vey-voo eh-nwa-zo" in French.
hummingbird
"Enormous bird" is an English equivalent of the French phrase énorme oiseau or oiseau énorme. (the adjective can be used both before or after the noun)Specifically, the masculine noun oiseau means "bird." The feminine/masculine adjective énorme translates as "enormous." The pronunciation will be "wah-zoh ey-nohrm" in French.
Un oiseau is a bird in English.
In English ''un oiseau'' is the french word for bird.
Assuming it is French, "this bird is beautiful".
In French, the word "oiseau" is masculine.
un petit oiseau is 'a small bird' in French.
Un oiseau (masc., irregular plural: oiseaux) is "a bird" in French.
"Firebird" is an English equivalent of the French phrase oiseau de feu. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which literally means "bird of fire" and which most famously recalls the opera and orchestral work Жар-птица (Zhar-ptitsa) by Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (June 17, 1882 - April 6, 1971) -- will be "wa-zo duh fuh" in French.