Le dauphin (masculine noun) is the translation for both the dolphin and the of the French throne.
Le dauphin (masculine noun) is the translation for both the dolphin and the of the French throne.
The root word of "dolphin" is likely the Latin word "delphinus," derived from the Greek word "delphis," both meaning "dolphin."
Dolphin is a mammal found in seas. Dolphin is also a browser in Android operating system.
The word dolphin is not in any version of the Bible that I could find.
"gulamala" is not a French word; it has no meaning in French.
Dolphin is derived from the the Greek word for dolphin, dolphis, which was derived from the Greek word for womb, delphus. The animals name can then be translated as meaning "fish with womb".
The word dolphin is a fish, or another name for a porpoise.(The French word for dolphin, dauphin, was applied to heirs apparent to the throne.)
How about "delphinoid"? That's a word from ancient Greek meaning "like a dolphin".
A dolphin is "un dauphin" (masc.) in French.
Le dauphin (masculine noun) is the translation for both the dolphin and the of the French throne.
Dolphin is derived from the the Greek word for dolphin, dolphis, which was derived from the Greek word for womb, delphus. The animals name can then be translated as meaning "a 'fish' with a womb." Of course, we are talking about a marine mammal and not a fish.