애완개
애완 - pet
개- dog
강아지- puppy
Couple ways you can say dog in Korean.
Geh
or
Gangaji.
The korean's who eat the dog's
Dr. Phil was informed by the shelter that the dog was a Labrador Retriever and American Eskimo dog mix. He was later ill-advised that his dog was a purebred Korean Jindo. His dog is not a Korean Jindo.
yes
Dog
개 (Geh) or 강아지 (Gahngaji) However, it is often used as "Puppy" rather than dog.
basenji, catahoula leopard dog, chinese crested dog, chowchow, Korean jindo and puli
min meaning clever for female and ipo meaning pretty for female
Usually in Chinese and Korean food, when dogs are eaten, they are usually stewed since the meat is rather stringy and not conducive to grilling or fileting. The breed of dog is not terribly important for the taste or consistency of the meat. Please see the Related Link discussing Bosintang, Korean dog-meat soup.
YES, but in very few and esoteric dishes. The most famous dog-meat dish is Boshintang (ë³´ì‹ íƒ•) or Dog-Meat Soup. It is still a very unpopular dish in terms of popular consumption. Less than 5% of Koreans eat dog on any kind of regular basis and there is strong criticism of eating dog in both Korea and abroad. (In North Korea, there is not much criticism of dog-meat eating, but because of how expensive it is, there probably is not much dog-meat consumption anyway.)The most popular Korean dishes use chicken, beef, pork, shellfish, fish, vegetables, rice (or rice derivatives), and Asian pasta and most Korean restaurants do not serve dog dishes at all. However, it is a part of Korean cuisine.
unforgetable for you because your mom was raped 66 times by a dog
yes there is its called the husky express but its in Korean
WW1 (1914-1918) was mankind's FIRST aerial war; airplanes fought airplanes (dog-fights). Korean War (1950-1953) was man's FIRST "Jet" air war; jet airplanes fought jet airplanes (dog-fights). WW1 & Korean War were the only wars of the 20th century ended by an Armistice.