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rocky umbraBOT
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violet temple
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hmm

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i wouldn't say that

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to me, the masculine form of poule is... coq

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male and female animals

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poulet refers to the meat, the meal

visual tartan
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Alright, so it's not actually associated directly with the word "le poule".

violet temple
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only in etymology

proud arrow
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"poule" is a female chicken. It's known for its eggs
"coq" is a rooster. It's used for breeding and for its crow
"poulet" is for male or female chicken farmed for meat