Hello,
No 'perro' means dog in Spanish. The French word for dog is 'chien'
Kind regards,
Semper
Yes, "perro" in French translates to "chien," which means dog.
"Tengo el perro" translates to "I have the dog" in English.
"Perro" in English means "dog."
"Tu perro" means "your dog" in Spanish.
The most common translation of "tu perro" is "your dog."
Chien is a French equivalent of the Spanish word perro. The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular noun -- which translates as "dog" -- will be "shya" in French and "PER-ro" in Spanish.
"Tengo el perro" translates to "I have the dog" in English.
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"Tu perro" means "your dog" in Spanish.
"Perro" in English means "dog."
"Cual perro" means "which dog" in Spanish. It is a question asking about a specific dog among multiple options.
Said the dog.
mad dog or crazy dog
hot dog
The most common translation of "tu perro" is "your dog."
It means You are a dog.
It means "To walk your dog" To conjugate, "I walk my dog" is, Camino con mi perro. To conjugate, "You walk your dog" is, Cominas con el perro. To conjugate, "He/She walks the dog" is, Comina con el perro.
Como es el perro means "How is the dog".