"Hen" is an English equivalent of the Italian word gallina.
Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It literally means "hen" and loosely as "woman" or pejoratively "airhead". The pronunciation will be "gal-LEE-na" in Italian.
AnswerGallus gallus
pullus
good chicken
laetus pullus
I think only animals etc have latin names. An egg is more of an object. addition Very roughly translated it is Pullus Ovum Pullus is young chicken Ovum is egg
chicken bingo wings
the word awful comes from the latin derivative chicken nuggets
What regular chicken? I am black, and I eat all kinds of chicken. People who do not eat chicken may have some other reasons why they don't, such as allergy to chicken, personally not like the taste of the dish, etc, but not because they are black, or asian, or latin. Of course, Martians don't chicken.
Eat Chicken All Day Errday
Same as they do in English or any other language, for unlike humans they have no language barrier nor accent.
The same as most of Latin America, Rice & Beans.. also there are Tamales, salbutes, garnaches, panades, boil up, stew chicken, etc.. a lot of latin and Caribbean cuisines.
The English word 'poultry' comes from old French. The original French words poulet (chicken), poule (hen), poulette (young, female chicken) are derived from Latin "pullus" (chick), and not from the English word which is more recent.