"Teddy bear" is translated into various languages as follows: in Spanish, it's "oso de peluche"; in French, it's "ours en peluche"; in German, it's "Stofftier"; and in Italian, it's "orso di peluche." Each translation reflects the concept of a soft, stuffed bear that is often given as a toy or comfort item.
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he will say to teddy he his a special bear
In Hawaiian, you would say "Aia koʻu teddy bear." Here, "Aia" means "there is," "koʻu" means "my," and "teddy bear" is used as is, since there isn't a traditional Hawaiian word for it.
In Arabic, a teddy bear is commonly called "دبّ" (dubb), which means "bear." To specify that it's a teddy bear, one might say "دبّ محشي" (dubb mahshi), meaning "stuffed bear." The term can vary slightly in different Arabic-speaking regions, but "دبّ" is widely understood.
a Teddy bear is un nounours, un ours en peluche in French.
Pig Latin for teddy bear is eddy-tay air-bay.
Well, black bear hamsters were bred from teddies to be nicer, but every hamster is different. I'd say they are about the same....
I would definetely say a black bear hamster by far.. they are the nicest and tamest of all the different breeds of hamster.. never have i had one that bit me or anyone it didnt know. I never had a black bear but I have had a teddy bear and it was a sweety.
'the Teddy' (bear) is called "l'ours en peluche" in French
テディベア (tedibea)
In Mandarin Chinese, teddy bear is called "泰迪熊" (Tài dí xióng).
In Thai, "teddy bear" is said as "หมีนุ่ม" (pronounced: mee noom). The word "หมี" (mee) means "bear," and "นุ่ม" (noom) means "soft." Together, they refer to the cuddly toy commonly known as a teddy bear.