Quiz: How Well Do You Know French Animal Names?

‘Le porc’ means pig, but they’re not all that easy.
French animals quiz goat

Have you mastered basic French greetings and food-related vocabulary? Maybe it’s time to try your hand at something a little more exciting. And not much is more exciting than animals! Learning how to talk about both pets and wild animals can come in handy when you’re traveling in another country or even just practicing your new language at home. This French animals quiz will help you assess your level of knowledge when it comes to the fauna of the world. Take the quiz below to see where you stand, and what you need to spend more time studying.

Once you finish the French animals quiz, make sure to brush up on the words you missed and how they’re pronounced.

Ready to get wild with your French lessons?
Dylan Lyons

Dylan is a senior content producer, overseeing video and podcast projects for the U.S. team. He studied journalism at Ithaca College and has an MBA from NYU. Before joining Babbel, Dylan managed social media for CBS News. His interests include reading, writing, politics, and anything sweet. Dylan lives in New York City.

Dylan is a senior content producer, overseeing video and podcast projects for the U.S. team. He studied journalism at Ithaca College and has an MBA from NYU. Before joining Babbel, Dylan managed social media for CBS News. His interests include reading, writing, politics, and anything sweet. Dylan lives in New York City.

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