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* Albanian: {{l|sq|qen}}
* Albanian: {{l|sq|qen}}
* Aragonese: {{l|an|can}}
* Aromanian: {{l|rup|cãne}}
* Aromanian: {{l|rup|cãne}}
* Campidanese Sardinian: {{l|sro|cani}}
* Asturian: {{l|ast|can}}
* Catalan: {{l/ca|ca}}
* Catalan: {{l/ca|ca}}
* Corsican: {{l|co|cane}}
* Dalmatian: {{l|dlm|cun}}
* Dalmatian: {{l|dlm|cun}}
* Franco-Provençal: {{l|frp|chin}}
* French: {{l/fr|chien}}
* French: {{l/fr|chien}}
* Friulan: {{l|fur|cjan}}
* Friulian: {{l|fur|cjan}}
* Galician: {{l|gl|can}}
* Istriot: {{l|ist|can}}
* Istriot: {{l|ist|can}}
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* Italian: {{l|it|cane}}
* Italian: {{l|it|cane}}
* Jèrriais: {{l|roa-jer|tchian}}
* Jèrriais: {{l|roa-jer|tchian}}
* Logudorese Sardinian: {{l|src|cane}}
* Ladin: {{l|lld|cian}}
* Ligurian: {{l|lij|can}}
* Lombard: {{l|lmo|cà}}
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* Megleno-Romanian: {{l|ruq|cǫini}}
* Occitan: {{l|oc|can}}
* Picard: {{l|pcd|tchien}}, {{l|pcd|kien}}, {{l|pcd|quien}}
* Picard: {{l|pcd|tchien}}, {{l|pcd|kien}}, {{l|pcd|quien}}
* Portuguese: {{l/pt|cão}}
* Portuguese: {{l/pt|cão}}
*: Old Portuguese: {{l|roa-ptg|can}}
* {{#if:{{#invoke:language utilities|language_exists|rgn}}<!--
-->|<!--
-->{{#invoke:language utilities|lookup_language|rgn|names}}<!--
-->|<!--
-->{{langname/name|rgn}}<!--
-->}}<!--

-->: {{l|rgn|can}}
* Romanian: {{l|ro|câine}}
* Romanian: {{l|ro|câine}}
* Romansch: {{l|rm|chaun}}
* Romansch: {{l|rm|chaun}}
* Sardinian:
*: Campidanese: {{l|sro|cani}}
*: Logudorese: {{l|src|cane}}
* Sicilian: {{l|scn|cani}}
* Sicilian: {{l|scn|cani}}
* Spanish: {{l/es|can}}
* Spanish: {{l/es|can}}
* Venetian: {{l|vec|can}}
* Venetian: {{l|vec|can}}
* Walloon: {{l|wa|tchén}}
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Revision as of 15:03, 3 August 2013

See also: Canis

Latin

Latin Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia la
canis (a dog)

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Indo-European Template:term/t. Cognates include Ancient Greek (deprecated template usage) κύων (kúōn), Sanskrit (deprecated template usage) श्वन् (śván), Old English (deprecated template usage) hund (whence English (deprecated template usage) hound), Old Church Slavonic (deprecated template usage) сѫка (sonka).

Pronunciation

Noun

Lua error in Module:la-nominal at line 2559: Parameter 2 is not used by this template.

  1. a dog (animal)
  2. a dog (foul person)

Inflection

Template:la-decl-3rd

Related terms

Descendants

Template:mid2

  • Megleno-Romanian: cǫini
  • Occitan: can
  • Picard: tchien, kien, quien
  • Portuguese: Template:l/pt
    Old Portuguese: Lua error in Module:parameters at line 95: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "roa-ptg" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E.
  • Module error: No such module "language utilities".: can
  • Romanian: câine
  • Romansch: chaun
  • Sardinian:
    Campidanese: Lua error in Module:parameters at line 95: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "sro" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E.
    Logudorese: Lua error in Module:parameters at line 95: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "src" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E.
  • Sicilian: cani
  • Spanish: Template:l/es
  • Venetian: can
  • Walloon: tchén

Portuguese

Noun

Template:pt-noun-form

  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) plural of canil