A big dog would be "un grand chien" in French.
A dog is 'un chien' (masc.) in French.
"Petit chien" is how you say "small dog" in French.
You can say "avec mon chien" in French to mean "with my dog."
To say Dog House in french is Un Maison du le Chein
this is how you say the dog barked,in french. le chien aboyait, hope that answers your question.
un gros chien noir
A dog is 'un chien' (masc.) in French.
"Petit chien" is how you say "small dog" in French.
my dog is 'mon chien' in French. Your dog is ton chien.
You can say "avec mon chien" in French to mean "with my dog."
To say Dog House in french is Un Maison du le Chein
dog I'd say: chien
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.
A white dog in French is Un chien blanc.
this is how you say the dog barked,in french. le chien aboyait, hope that answers your question.
To say "big sister" in French, you would say "grande sœur."
To say "sheep dog" in French, you would say "chien de berger."