Chien in french means dog. It is written "le chien" - "the dog", it refers to both feminin and masculin dogs, even though the noun is masculin.
"le" before the noun is masculin
"la" before the noun is feminin
Un grand chien is 'a large dog' in English.
'un chien chaud' is the literal translation for 'a hotdog'. This isn't used - except maybe as a joke - in French.
un chien spécial
mauvais chien.
The common term is le chien. Technically, a female dog should be la chienne but the word has the same pejorative meaning as the English word for female dog (rhymes with "witch")
Un grand chien is 'a large dog' in English.
He has a beautiful dog
A dog, a masculine noun.
'un chien chaud' is the literal translation for 'a hotdog'. This isn't used - except maybe as a joke - in French.
you have a dog vouz avez un chien tu as un chien there are two ways
un chien marron, un chien brun.
'un' translates 'one' or 'a' in English. J'ai un chien : I have a dog; j'ai un chien et deux chats : I have one dog and two cats.
"Un amour de chien" translates to "a dog’s love" or "a dog’s affection" in English. This phrase is often used to describe a deep and unwavering love or affection, similar to the loyalty and devotion shown by a dog.
to have a dog -> avoir un chien I have a dog. -> J'ai un chien. You have a dog. -> Tu as un chien. etc.
Il a un chien.
The duration of Un Chien Andalou is 960.0 seconds.
oui j'ai un chien = yes, I have a dog je n'ai pas d'animal = I have no pet