dauphin
A dolphin is "un dauphin" (masc.) in French.
ankair la visans! ----- according to google translate: J'aime les dauphins
Dolphin is spelled 'dauphin' in French. This is a masculine noun with no feminine, a female dolphin would be called 'un dauphin femelle'.
the eldest son of a king
"dauphin" is the french equivalent of a duke or Price next in line for the throne). In the story the man who calls himself the dauphin is saying that he is the long lost heir to the french throne after the revolution in France, making him in french tradition, the rightful heir to the throne and thus the dauphin.
The Dolphin (the French Crown Prince)
The Dauphin was the heir the the French Throne. "The Dauphin was Louis the XVI."
dauphin [do-fan] (cut the ending sound very short; the french do not pronounce the end of the N)
dauphin
The word "dauphin" is masculine. In French, it is used to refer to the eldest son of the king of France.
The French word "dauphin" is pronounced as "doh-fanh." The "ph" is pronounced as an "f" sound.
le Dauphin
le dauphin
A dolphin is "un dauphin" (masc.) in French.
A French king's son is typically referred to as "le dauphin" in French, which translates to "the heir apparent to the French throne." The title of Dauphin was historically used in the French monarchy to designate the crown prince.
ankair la visans! ----- according to google translate: J'aime les dauphins