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| | | neilmac Spain Local time: 20:42 Spanish to English + ...
I call my dog Loki, spelt with a K, but it's short for "loquita"... because she's bonkers. | | |
I live in Portugal and I have an old French bulldog (almost 13 years) bought in Spain (aren’t we international?). Her name comes from a Portuguese outstanding beach destination with crystal clear waters and pine forested sand dunes. I can’t say her name here because it happens to be a very pejorative name in Italian (derogatory term for “prostitute”). Sorry! Here is a picture of her 12 years ago, when she was just 6 months old…
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[Edited at 2021-08-02 17:34 GMT] | | | Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 19:42 Member (2008) Italian to English
I call my cat Misha because anglophones think it's something exotic. In reality, "micia" pronounced with a Florentine accent, simply means "pussy cat". Which is what she is. | |
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Our cat's name is Lucy, which is actually English but works well in German too. Of course, like all real cats, she won't listen to her name except if combined with the smell of food. | | | P.L.F. Persio Netherlands Local time: 20:42 Member (2010) English to Italian + ...
Tom in London wrote: I call my cat Misha because anglophones think it's something exotic. In reality, "micia" pronounced with a Florentine accent, simply means "pussy cat". Which is what she is. L'è una miciona spettacolare! | | | Stepan Konev Russian Federation Local time: 21:42 English to Russian Kissunboshi (nickname; name is Alisa) | Aug 2, 2021 |
a mix of "kisa", a Russian word for "pussy cat", and "Issunboshi", a Japanese fairy tale character | | |
Chloe and Bimba (bimba in Italian means baby girl) | |
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Where is the option "I don't have a pet"? We once had a budgie called Jimmy and a tortoise called Kojak. No more pets wanted, too much trouble if we want to go on holiday. | | | Tom in London United Kingdom Local time: 19:42 Member (2008) Italian to English
P.L.F. Persio wrote: Tom in London wrote: I call my cat Misha because anglophones think it's something exotic. In reality, "micia" pronounced with a Florentine accent, simply means "pussy cat". Which is what she is. L'è una miciona spettacolare! Sì e | | | First language | Aug 2, 2021 |
I have always given my pets names in English. My cats were Marmalade, Semantha, and Pippi Longstocking. My Dogs were Bingo, McTavish, Bruce, Fiona, Toby, and Snow. When my Brazilian husband and I shared a dog, she was registered as "Sunshine, Anjo de Rabo" - 'angel with a tail'. I briefly had an Alaskan Malamute who was already registered with an Alaskan name: Kee-wa-lik. When I was very young I had a Chow Chow that I named "Shang" because I thought it sounded Chinese. She had a puppy that we na... See more I have always given my pets names in English. My cats were Marmalade, Semantha, and Pippi Longstocking. My Dogs were Bingo, McTavish, Bruce, Fiona, Toby, and Snow. When my Brazilian husband and I shared a dog, she was registered as "Sunshine, Anjo de Rabo" - 'angel with a tail'. I briefly had an Alaskan Malamute who was already registered with an Alaskan name: Kee-wa-lik. When I was very young I had a Chow Chow that I named "Shang" because I thought it sounded Chinese. She had a puppy that we named Sherman Tank (that was during WWII). ▲ Collapse | | | Name of a.city | Aug 2, 2021 |
My cat was born approx. one week before Halloween, so I named her Salem, which is the same in French and in English, except that the letter "a" is pronounced differently. | |
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Ventnai Spain Local time: 20:42 German to English + ...
I suppose my senior cat's name, Gina, is Italian, which is not one of my languages. Coco could be any of many languages but definitely pronounced the Spanish way and my big ginger tom Lolo is undoubtedly Spanish in all respects. | | | Naruto became Narutão... | Aug 2, 2021 |
My 11-year-old poodle is called Naruto after the Japanese manga and anime, and I made it Portuguese with "Narutão" (affectionately "big Naruto"). | | |
Although I had pets in the past (dogs, cats, and horses) and worked for a brief time as Acting Educational Director for the oldest humane society (Atlanta, Georgia) in the United States, I don't have anything to do with animals anymore. I don't have the time or the ability to take care of dogs and horses the way that they need to be. Although cats are so much more independent, I would find their cute behaviors too distracting to concentrate on my work! | | | Pages in topic: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: Does your pet have a name or nickname in your first or second language? Anycount & Translation Office 3000 | Translation Office 3000
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