'A dog" is one English equivalent of the Spanish phrase un perro.
Specifically, the masculine singular definite article/number un means "a, one." the masculine noun perro means "dog." The pronunciation will be "oon PEHR-roh" in Spanish.
"Dog" in spanish is perro/perra be sure you use two "r's" otherwise it means "but" so an example sentence would be like : el perro es perezoso. (the dog is lazy)
perro blanco (spanish) weisse hund (german) fehér kutya in Hungarian
Well,I'm from Pamirs,Tajikistan. In Shugnani-rushani language the translation is: "tu KUDAND NEDZ NIST.", in Tajik: " SAGI tu BINNI NADORAD", In Spanish, the translation is: "Tu perro no tiene nariz."
Gato y perro
It means what is the dogs name
... in Spanish is 'una vida de perro'.
From spanish to English perro means dog COCO
Translation: I like it/him/her, but…
The most common translation of "tu perro" is "your dog."
"El perro" translates to "the dog" in English.
"Tu perro" means "your dog" in English.
"Dog" in spanish is perro/perra be sure you use two "r's" otherwise it means "but" so an example sentence would be like : el perro es perezoso. (the dog is lazy)
tres chicas y un perro
Tres chicos y un perro.
Tengo el perro translates from Spanish to mean 'I have a dog.'
Translation: Dame de comer, ahora.Note: It sounds as brusque in Spanish as it does in English.
According to an online translating program: El Perro in spanish translates to The Dog in English. The plurals are: El Perros and The Dogs.