Portuguese translation of the English word dog
English | Portuguese (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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cão | ||
🔗 In the lead were five dogs, straining at their leashes, digging their paws into the sparsely grassed dirt, slipping now and then. | ||
(canine) | canino | |
(haunt) | infestar | |
🔗 Then there is the corruption that experts say has dogged the Russian military for years. | ||
dog’s tooth grass (Bermuda grass; Bahama grass; devil’s grass; wiregrass; scutch grass) | grama‐bermudas | fingra cinodonto |
(raccoon‐dog) | cão‐mapache ; cão‐guaxinim | |
🔗 Raccoon dogs, like one shown here, were known to be traded at the market in Wǔhàn, China. | ||
(English bulldog; mastiff) | dogue | |
(French bulldog) | buldogue | |
dog‐brier (dog‐rose; hep‐tree; common brier; canker rose; cat whin; canker; cankerberry; bird brier; brier rose; sweet brier; wild brier; witches’ brier; brier hip; dogberry; bramble rose; brier) | rosa‐canina ; rosa‐mosqueta | |
(obstinate; stubborn; headstrong; inveterate; wilful; balky) | birrento ; obstinado ; teimoso | |
prairie‐dog | cão‐da‐pradaria | |
sporting‐dog (hound) | cão de caça |
English | Portuguese |
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dog | ⇆ canino; ⇆ cão |
dog’s tooth grass | ⇆ grama‐bermudas |
raccoon dog | ⇆ cão‐guaxinim; ⇆ cão‐mapache |
bulldog | ⇆ buldogue |
dog‐brier | ⇆ rosa‐canina; ⇆ rosa‐mosqueta |
prairie‐dog | ⇆ cão‐da‐pradaria |