ling in French
ling in French is ette, et, in — ling means a long, slender saltwater fish related to cod, used as food.
ling in French
ette
small, immature, miniature
et
small, immature, miniature
in
small, immature, miniature
ine
small, immature, miniature
lotte
Any of various marine food fish, of the genus Molva, resembling the cod.
What does "ling" mean?
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noun A long, slender saltwater fish related to cod, used as food.
"The fishmonger had fresh ling on the counter."
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noun Common heather, a low shrub with small purple flowers found on moorland.
"The hillside was covered in purple ling in late summer."
ling in a sentence
- The fishmonger had fresh ling on the counter.
- The hillside was covered in purple ling in late summer.
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "ling" in French?
"ling" in French is ette, et, in. ling means: A long, slender saltwater fish related to cod, used as food.
How do you use "ling" in a sentence?
Example: "The fishmonger had fresh ling on the counter." In French, "ling" is ette, et, in.
Are there other ways to say "ling" in French?
Yes — French has 5 translations listed for "ling": ette, et, in, ine, lotte.
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