French - chein noir
You would say "īlio ʻeleʻele" in Hawaiian to refer to a black dog.
Kennel in other languages: French: Chenil Spanish: Perrera German: Zwinger Italian: Canile
In Spanish, you say "abundancia." In French, you say "abondance." In German, you say "Fülle."
Here are a few translations for "little bear" in other languages: Spanish: "osito" French: "ourson" German: "kleiner Bär" Italian: "orsetto"
In spanish the word egg is batido.
French - chein noir
In Spanish, "big dog" is "perro grande." In French, it's "grand chien." In German, you would say "großer Hund," and in Italian, it's "cane grande." Each of these phrases directly translates to the concept of a large dog in their respective languages.
You would say "īlio ʻeleʻele" in Hawaiian to refer to a black dog.
Dog is "imbwa" in shona- one of the national languages of Zimbabwe.
Since there is no Canadian language, and there are only two national languages of Canada, English and French, you would say dog or chien.
I'm not really a dog expert, but I would say varieties of both colors. Like one might be gray, the other black, another one black and gray. And it's depending on the breed too.
Spiders do not communicate with dogs as they cannot speak or understand each other's languages.
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in chinese, it's " he "
skräp akter
perro negro