"I have a dog."
or
"I own a dog."
That is my answer to you, if you wish that phrase to be translated into another language, please ask another question with the specific language you wish that phrase to be translated to.
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dog
"Sad to say" is the correct phrase.Example usage: I'm sad to say (that) Mary cannot join us for dinner.ORExample usage: I'm sad to say (that) Mary cannot have dinner with us.Use "sad to say" when you want to tell another person something sad.Example: I want to tell my brother that his dog died.=I'm sad to say (that) your dog died.NOT: I'm sadly to say (that) your dog died.Sad to say would be the proper term to use. sadlywould be known as an adverb because of the last two letters.
I would say the book, "Smells Like Dog," is a mix between adventure fantasy and mystery.
When you see your dog scratching his fur and you say "I'm predicting that my dog is itchy."
ABSOLUTELY NOT! He and she were taking the dog for a walk. The pronoun 'her' is used for the object of a sentence or a preposition only.
how do you say dog in english? how do you say dog in english?
I have a dog. - or - You have a dog.
it is the same as it is in english: Dog Show. if you wanted to say Dog Shows, it is this: Dog Spectacles.
Dog
dog
When the owner say "Dog you out" they want the dog to go outside, or out of the room that they are not supose to be in or the owner is in there and does not want the dog in that room. That is why the owner or someone will say "Dog you out"
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dog ran!
kaleb is dog in lebanese this is how u say it (kaa-leeb)
Dog: Inu, 犬
That is a dog = Se on koira
cat and dog.