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Vídeo Brinquedo was created in 1994.

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Vídeo Brinquedo was created in 1994.

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O nome dos brinquedos em inglês (USA, Inglaterra ou outro pais de lingua inglesa) tem

geralmente um significado diferente dos brinquedos do Brasil ou Portugal. Um exemplo que poderia citar e que talvez tenha alguma semelhança com o nome no Brasil é caminhãozinho de brinquedo, que talvez se chame truck toy nos Estados Unidos. Digo talvez porque nunca tive a curiosidade, ou nunca precisei pesquisar nomes de brinquedos em inglês. Genéricamente, brinquedo em inglês é "Toy". mas OS nomes dos vários brinquedos seria talvez bem diferentes dos que nos acostumamos a usar em nosso país. Uma bonéca é "Doll". E OS próprios brinquedos nos paises mais desenvolvidos tem características diferentes dos nossos. Talvez até as nossas crianças tenham mais prazer em brincar com brinquedinhos simples do que OS filhinhos de papai ricos nos paises de primeiro mundo tenham com seus brinquedos caros.

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Chihuahuas fall into the toy dog category at 3 to 12 lbs. Depending on their weight, adult chihuahuas should eat 1/4 to 1 cup of food per day. Ideally, this amount should be split into two separate feedings per day. A good guideline to follow is 1/2 oz. of food per pound that your dog weighs. (e.g. a four lb. dog eats 2 oz. per day, a six pound dog eats 3 oz. per day, etc.) You should also buy the dog food meant for smaller breeds, so that the kibbles aren't too big for your small dog to chew.

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Thank you, Mahalo, Danke, Gracias, Spocibo Bolshoe, Merci, etc.

Afrikaans : Speelgoed

Albanian : Lodra grazie

Arabic : Lu'ba

Armenian : Jaghalik

Assyrian (Babylonian) : Thal Yadei

Bangla : Khelna

Belarusian : Tsatska - any type of toy

Belarusian : Lyalka - animal or dolls mainly; (L's pronounced as in English Lewis)

Bosnian : Igrachka

Cantonese (Chinese): Wan Gee

Catlan (Spanish) : Joguina

Croatian : Igrachka

Czech : Hracka

Chinese (Cantonese): Wan Gee

Chinese (Mandarin): Wan Ju

Danish : Legetoej

Dutch : Speelgoed

Egyptian : Lu'ba

English : TOY

Estonian : Mänguasi

Farsi : Samanie Bazi Atfal or Asbab Bazzi

Finnish : Leluja

Flemish : Speeltje

French : Jouet

German : Spielzeug

Greek : Pehnithi

Gujarati (India) : Rumuckdoo (pronounced: Rum as in the drink, Muck, and Doo, not do)

Haitian Creole : Jwet

Hawaiian : Mea pâ'ani (play things)

Hebrew : Tza'a'tzu'a or Mischak

Hindi : Khilona

Hungarian : Játék

Icelandic : Leikfang

Indonesian : Mainan

Iranian/Farsi : Asbabe Bazie

Irish : Bréagán

Italian : Giocattoli

Japanese : Omocha

Japanese Kanji Character Set for Toy

Korean : Jang Nan Gam

Lithuanian : Zaislas (Zai rhymes with sky; Z sounds like the s in sure; slas sounds like slahs)

Macedonian : Igracka

Malay : Barang permainan kanak-kanak

Malayalam : Kalippattam

Maltese : Gugarell

Marathi (India- Maharashtra State): Khelane

Mandarin (Chinese): Wan Ju

Nederlands : Speelgoed

Norwegian : Leke (singular), Leker (plural), Lekotoy (both singular and plural)

Ovambo : Okai Ma Kokudana

Papiamentu (Curacao (Netherlands Antilles)) : Kos Di Hunga, Ko'i Hunga

Polish : Zabawka

Portuguese : Brinquedo

Romanian : Jucarie or multumesc

Russian : Igrushka

Sign Language - American :

Slovenian : Igracha

Spanish : Juguete

Spanish (Catlan) : Joguina

Surinam : Pre sani

Swedish : Leksak (singular), Leksaker (plural)

Tagalog : Laruan

Tamil : Bommai

Telugu : Bomma

Thai : Khong-len'

Tibetan : Tse Chi

Tibetan Characters for Toy

Turkish : Oyuncak

Ukrainian : Igrashka

Vietnamese : Do choi

Welsh : Tegan

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