Dog in Different Languages

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Dog in Different Languages: Dog is a species of family Canidae, the same group where wolf came from. The dog developed into more than 400 different races from the Gray wolf. Human beings have been instrumental in creating dogs which meet specific social needs. Dog is subspecies of grey wolf. Dog is a terrestrial carnivore.

Dog in All Languages

Translation of word Dog in almost 100+ different languages of the world.

Different LanguagesWord Dog
Albanianqen
Basquetxakur
Belarusianсабака
Bosnianpas
Bulgarianкуче
Catalangos
Croatianpas
CzechPes
Danishhund
Dutchhond
Estoniankoer
Finnishkoira
Frenchchien
Galiciancan
GermanHund
Greekσκύλος (skýlos)
Hungariankutya
IcelandicHundur
Irishmadra
Italiancane
Latviansuns
Lithuanianšuo
Macedonianкуче
Maltesekelb
Norwegianhund
Polishpies
Portuguesecachorro
Romaniancâine
Russianсобака (sobaka)
Serbianпас (pas)
Slovakpes
Slovenianpes
Spanishperro
Swedishhund
Ukrainianпес (pes)
Welshci
Yiddishהונט
Armenianշուն
Azerbaijaniit
Bengaliকুকুর
Chinese Simplified狗 (gǒu)
Chinese Traditional狗 (gǒu)
Georgianძაღლი
Gujaratiકૂતરો
Hindiकुत्ता
Hmongaub
Japanese
Kannadaನಾಯಿ
Kazakhит
Khmerសត្វឆ្កែ
Korean개 (gae)
Laoຫມາ
Malayalamനായ്
Marathiकुत्रा
Mongolianнохой
Myanmar (Burmese)ခှေး
Nepaliकुकुर
Sinhalaබල්ලා
Tajikсаг
Tamilநாய்
Teluguకుక్క
Thaiหมา
Turkishköpek
Urduکتا
Uzbekit
Vietnamesechó
Arabicالكلب (alkalb)
Hebrewכֶּלֶב
Persianسگ
Afrikaanshond
Chichewagalu
Hausakare
Igbonkịta
Sesothontja
Somalieyga
Swahilimbwa
Yorubaaja
Zuluinja
Cebuanoiro
Filipinoaso
Indonesiananjing
Javaneseasu
Malagasyalika
Malayanjing
Maorikuri
Esperantohundo
Haitian Creolechen
Latincanis

Dog in European Languages

Translation of word Dog in almost 42 European languages.

Different LanguagesWord Dog
Albanianqen
Basquetxakur
Belarusianсабака
Bosnianpas
Bulgarianкуче
Catalangos
Corsicancane
Croatianpas
CzechPes
Danishhund
Dutchhond
Estoniankoer
Finnishkoira
Frenchchien
Frisianhûn
Galiciancan
GermanHund
Greekσκύλος [skýlos]
Hungariankutya
IcelandicHundur
Irishmadra
Italiancane
Latviansuns
Lithuanianšuo
LuxembourgishHond
Macedonianкуче
Maltesekelb
Norwegianhund
Polishpies
Portuguesecachorro
Romaniancâine
Russianсобака [sobaka]
Scots Gaelic
Serbianпас [pas]
Slovakpes
Slovenianpes
Spanishperro
Swedishhund
Tatarэт
Ukrainianпес [pes]
Welshci
Yiddishהונט

Dog in Asian Languages

Translation of word Dog in almost 36 Asian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Dog
Armenianշուն
Azerbaijaniit
Bengaliকুকুর
Chinese Simplified狗 [gǒu]
Chinese Traditional狗 [gǒu]
Georgianძაღლი
Gujaratiકૂતરો
Hindiकुत्ता
Hmongaub
Japanese
Kannadaನಾಯಿ
Kazakhит
Khmerសត្វឆ្កែ
Korean개 [gae]
Kyrgyzит
Laoຫມາ
Malayalamനായ്
Marathiकुत्रा
Mongolianнохой
Myanmar (Burmese)ခှေး
Nepaliकुकुर
Odiaକୁକୁର
Pashtoسپی
Punjabiਕੁੱਤਾ
Sindhiڪُتو
Sinhalaබල්ලා
Tajikсаг
Tamilநாய்
Teluguకుక్క
Thaiหมา
Turkishköpek
Turkmenit
Urduکتا
Uyghurئىت
Uzbekit
Vietnamesechó

Dog in Middle East Languages

Translation of word Dog in 4 middle eastern languages.

Different LanguagesWord Dog
Arabicالكلب [alkalb]
Hebrewכֶּלֶב
Kurdish (Kurmanji)se
Persianسگ

Dog in African Languages

Translation of word Dog in almost 13 African languages.

Different LanguagesWord Dog
Afrikaanshond
Amharicውሻ
Chichewagalu
Hausakare
Igbonkịta
Kinyarwandaimbwa
Sesothontja
Shonaimbwa
Somalieyga
Swahilimbwa
Xhosainja
Yorubaaja
Zuluinja

Dog in Austronesian Languages

Translation of word Dog in almost 10 Austronesian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Dog
Cebuanoiro
Filipinoaso
Hawaiianʻīlio
Indonesiananjing
Javaneseasu
Malagasyalika
Malayanjing
Maorikuri
Samoanmaile
Sundaneseanjing

Dog in Other Foreign Languages

Different LanguagesWord Dog
Esperantohundo
Haitian Creolechen
Latincanis

Video Translation of Dog in 10 Other Languages

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More Information about Dog

Dog is the first species to be globally bred for various behaviours, sensory capabilities and physical attributes over several years. Dogs have variations in size, color and shape.

They are responsible for numerous human tasks, such as hunting herding, pulling packs, protection and support for the police and the army.  They are said to be a human ‘best friend’.

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Dogs vary in sizes from 6.3 to the largest 106.7. Dogs are valued in different societies for different behaviours.

Dogs have achieved a significant position in Western society through the characteristics of loyalty, friendship, protection and affection.

DOGS ARE SIMILAR TO THE FOX.

The bond between humans and dogs has been of great importance for western civilization, but dogs are not held in the same regard in some developing nations and in many parts of Asia.

Dogs are used in certain parts of the world as guardians or beasts or even as food, while dogs are guarded and valued throughout the United States and Europe.

All domestic dogs have some common features. They are active young mammals all females have mammary glands to feed their offspring.

The early races had upright ears and pointed or tangled muzzles, comparable to the today typical northern breeds. The dental structures are typical to most Carnivores. Dogs walk on toes.

The association of human beings and dogs is not a recent phenomenon. In modern societies, however, the majority of dogs are owned as pets not due to their work. Several races, including model dogs, were specifically designed to be pets.

All the different races and mixed races have unique characteristics and are attractive to the various people. Dogs are the friendliest creatures and love you to an extent that they get jealous even when you pat another dog.

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