If you're referring to a bat (animal) that is called a "chauve souris" which is feminine.
Vous Etes Aveugle comme un pipistrelle! ( You are Blind like a Bat- the French version of the American phrase- Blind as a Bat) Pipistrelle is the generic term for the chiropteric mammals in French. Pipistrello is also in Italian- applied to Bats in general as well as a species called Vesper Bats which haunt belfries.
"Out" in English is dehors in French.
The French call the English "les Rosbifs" The English call the French "Froggies" It is interesting that both are food related.
"Sexy" in English is sexy in French.
English: Bald French: Chauve
Feminine describes the gender of the French word chauve-souris. The feminine singular noun, which translates as "bat," with the literal wording of "bald mouse," may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since French employs definite articles where English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) shov-soo-ree" in French.
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La tete chauve is the French equivalent of 'the bald head'. Une tete chauve is the French equivalent of 'a bald head'. But it's sufficient to use the adjective on its own, or to use the noun form on its own. For example, the adjective may be used as 'Elle est chauve' ['She's bald']. Or the noun may be used as 'Il est chauve' [He's a bald headed man'].
Il est chauve is the French equivalent of 'He is bald'. In the word by word translation, the personal pronoun 'il' means 'he'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The adjective 'chauve' means 'bald'.
The literal translation is bald-mouse; it means ' a bat '.
Chauve is one French equivalent of 'bald'. It may be used as an adjective, or as a masculine gender noun that refers to a bald [headed] man. Lisse is another equivalent of 'bald'. It's the word that's used to describe in French a bald tire.
Sh-o-ve But pronounce it as if it was all one syllable.
If you're referring to a bat (animal) that is called a "chauve souris" which is feminine.
Calvo is an Italian equivalent of the French word cavell. The masculine singular adjective serves as a modern-day equivalent of the Anglo/Norman French word which appears in present-day French as chauve. With the English meaning of "bald," the respective pronunciation will be "KAL-vo" in Italian" and "shov" in French.
A bat is "une chauve-souris" (feminine noun). Plural: "des chauves-souris". It is a compound word, modelled after chauve (bald) and souris (mouse).