The word 'boeuf' is a masculine singular noun. It may refer to the animal, as in the case of steer. Or it may refer to the meat, as in the case of beef. Or it may refer to a jam session, in its special, music-related use in the phrase 'faire du boeuf', or 'to have a jam session'.
The French word "boeuf" translates to "beef" or "steer", referring to the meat from a cow. It is commonly used on menus and in recipes in French cuisine.
An ox is un boeuf in French.
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A beef stew is "un ragout de boeuf" in French.
An ox is un boeuf in French.
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It depends on what you mean by old. The word 'beef' was introduced into English during the French occupation of Great Britain starting in 1066. Its from the French word 'boeuf' meaning a cow or bull. Since the conquerors usually demanded their meat cooked and served to them, the French words for English animals came to mean their prepared meats. Thus English 'pork' is from French 'porc' which means 'pig', and English 'mutton' is from French 'mutton' meaning 'sheep'.
beef is spelled "boeuf" in French.
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