"Hachi" is the Japanese word for "eight," but it is also associated with the Akita breed, particularly due to the famous dog Hachiko. It does not mean "husky" in English, and Akitas and Huskies are different breeds altogether. Huskies are known for their endurance and wolf-like appearance, while Akitas are larger and more robust, originally bred for hunting in Japan.
kyoudai no hachinin me = eight child in the family
No, an Alusky is a mix between an Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky. An Alaskan Husky is a purebred dog.
No! But they are in the same family.
same as female
Catrina is a name which is the same in Spanish and English.
All dogs, including the Alaskan Husky, have the same scientific name,Canis familiaris.
The same as in english !
the same as in English
The same as English
the same as English!
The same as English.
The same as in English!