Cave canem magnum.
cave - pronouced ka-vay as in cave canem - beware of the dog
cave canem
Beware of the dog
Tuus canis.
sunkawakan
Shunká-tánka
Beware of Dog was created in 1999.
Canem is a form of the word canis, which means "dog". This specific form (the accusative singular) is used when "dog" is the object of a verb or of certain prepositions, for example super meaning "over".Beware the dog: Cave canem.I jumped over the dog. Super canem salui.
torva husky, or if you want to say wild dog, torva canis.
Canis Major, which is Latin for "Big Dog". The dog's bright eye is Sirius, the "Dog Star".
Beware of the Dog - short story - was created in 1946.
The property owner is telling the potential trespasser to beware of the dog.