Sometimes you find yourself travelling to an exotic place and may wonder what a certain word means in the language. For all the dog lovers out there, here's a list of how the word dog looks in other countries.| Spanish | Perro |
| Traditional Chinese | 狗 |
| Danish | Hund |
| Dutch | Hond |
| Estonian | Koer |
| Filipino | aso |
| French | Chien |
| German | Hund |
| Greek | Σκύλος |
| Hebrew | כֶּלֶב |
| Hindi | कुत्ता |
| Italian | Cane |
| Japanese | 犬 |
| Korean | 개 |
| Persian | سگ |
| Polish | Pies |
| Portuguese | Cão |
| Russian | Собака |
| Serbian | Пас |
| Thai | สุนัข |
| Turkish | Köpek |
| Vietnamese | Chó |
Just so you know, some of the words are the same for more than one country, for example: Norway and Denmark.
If anyone would like to add their own thoughts, jump in on the comments section.
Well, I hope you all get over the hump day quickly. Have a great one all and thanks for stopping in.

Koira in Finnish
ReplyDeleteThanks Samuel. There sure are many languages to describe them. :)
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