Dog in Japanese is 'inu'.
Chien brun is a French equivalent of the English phrase "brown dog." The masculine singular phrase most famously refers to the canine character in the 2013-published collection of six novellas by Jim Harrison (Dec. 11, 1937-Mar. 26, 2016). The pronunciation will be "shya breh" in French.
1) stray dog - nora inu 2) mongrel - zasshuken 3) stupid, idiot, foolish etc - baka, manuke, aho.
'Hot dog' would be ホットドッグ (hottodoggu) in Japanese. The pronunciation is very similar to that of English because ホットドッグ is an English loanword.
Eau de chien mouillé in French means "wet dog water" in English.
Translation: Goodbye, female dog.Note: Just like the specific word in English that can mean a female dog or be a derogatory word for a woman, Chienne can be put to the same end.
kuroi inu
Answer is: Anata WA Inu Watashi Desu.
You may say 'ookii inu,' written: 大きい犬
Dog is inu and demon is yokai. I'm not sure how to say it together, though. I believe its inuyasha :3
inu
Bel cane is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful dog." The masculine singular adjective and noun also may be translated into English as "handsome (male) dog." The pronunciation will be "bel KA-ney" in Italian.
"Bokuno suroinu hongo" translates to "My dog is a mushroom" in English. This phrase is a whimsical or nonsensical expression, as it combines "my dog" (bokuno suroinu) with "mushroom" (hongo), creating an amusing image. It highlights the playful nature of language and can be interpreted in various creative contexts.
"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.
"With dog" in English is con cane in Italian.
The word "Chucho" is not a Japanese term; it is actually a Spanish slang term that can refer to a dog, particularly a mutt or mixed breed. In Japanese, the word for dog is "犬" (inu). If you're looking for a specific Japanese term, please clarify!
Cagna bellina is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "pretty dog." The feminine singular noun and adjective translate also as "pretty female dog" in English. The pronunciation will be "KA-nya bel-LEE-na" in Italian.
"Dentist for (a) dog" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase dentiste pour chien. The pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase -- which also translates as "canine dentist" or "dog dentist" -- will be "daw-teest poor shya" in French.