Intelligence
How Do You Say Dog
The word used for dog in some 250 languages.
Posted November 6, 2012
Our grandson, Matty, looked up from playing with a model of a starship cruiser and asked me, "Do you know what the Klingon word for dog is?" Since artificial languages used in televised science fiction series are not one of my specialties I shook my head. So Matty happily laughed and answered his own question with "Targh." A short time later I scribbled the word down, not because I ever expect to find myself interacting with members of any of the alien races depicted in any of the Star Trek series but rather to add the word to my collection.
I consider myself to be a collector; however I don't collect physical things, such as objects that you can hold in your hand, like stamps, coins, action figures, or baseball cards. Instead I like to collect concepts, words, stories, and random bits of trivia. My love of dogs means that many of the words and stories that I collect have to do with canines and "targh" seemed like a fun word to add to my album.
Over the years I have often found myself looking for words that mean "dog" in various languages as part of writing projects that I was working on and each of these has been added to my list. For example, just recently I was rewriting an African folktale about dogs, for a book that I'm working on. During the course of that writing I found myself asking "How do you say dog in Swahili?". When I consulted the file in which I keep my dog related terms, I did find the word (which is "mbwa"), but also noticed that by now I have collected over 250 words that mean dog in many languages (some of which are fairly esoteric, ancient or rare). I thought to myself, that just on the off-chance that there are other people out there who would also like to know the labels that are used to describe our canine friends in other languages, I would take this opportunity reprint my collection here. The list is alphabetical by language, and is presented in the format "Language → Word For Dog", where the word for dog is spelled out phonetically, or at least phonetically as I hear the word when it is spoken. If any of you know additional words for dog in other languages that I may have missed, or notice any entries that I may have wrong (or mispronounced) please feel free to send them to me and I will edit the list accordingly.
Language → "Dog"
Ainu → seta
Afrikaans → hond
Akkadian → kalbum
Alacaluf → kiurro
Albanian → qen, kelysh
Algonquian → athemwa
American Sign Language (ASL) → slapping your right flat hand against your leg, then snapping your fingers
Amharic → wäshsha
Anglo-Saxon → docga, hund
Apache → góshe´
Arabic → kalb
Aragonian → gos
Aramaic → kalba
Armenian → shun
Arrernte (Western) → kngwelye
Assamese → kukur
Assyrian → kalbu
Asturian → perru
Atayal → huzil
Aymara → anu
Balinese → cicing
Bashkir → et
Basque → zakur, txakur
Batak (Toba) → asu
Belarusian → sabaka
Bemba → imbwa
Bengali → kukur, kutro
Berber (Kabyl) → uccay
Berber (Tamazight) → aydi
Bergamasco → ca
Bolognese → can
Bosnian → pas
Breton → ki
Bugotu → aku, iuiu
Bulgarian → kuche
Burmese → hkway:
Burushaski → huk
Cambodian → Jakay
Cantonese → gáu, káu
Catalan → gos
Cham → Sao
Chechen → zhala
Cheremis (Mari) → piy
Cherokee → gi li, gi-tli
Chinese (Mandarin) → gou
Chinook → kamuks
Choctaw → ofi
Chuvash → jyta
Coptic → uhor
Cornish → ky
Corsican → cane
Cree → atim
Czech → pes
Danish → hund
Dholuo → guok
Dutch → hond
Ecuadorian Quechua → allcu
Egyptian (ancient) → auau, uahr, uher
Eskimo → kringmerk
Esperanto → hundo
Estonian → koer
Evenki → nginakin
Faeroese → hundur
Fijian → kolii
Finnish → koira
French → chien
Frisian → hun, dogge
Fulani → rawandu
Gagauz → köpek
Galician → can
Georgian → dzahhli
German → Hund
Gothic → hunds
Grebo → gbe
Greek (New Greek) → skyli
Greek (Old Greek) → kyon
Guarani → jagua
Gujarati → kutto
Haitian Creole → chen
Hakka → kieu-e
Hausa → kare
Hawaiian → ilio, 'iilio
Hebrew → kelev
Hindi → kuttaa, shvaana
Hmong → dev
Hungarian → kutya
Hurrian → irvi
Icelandic → hundur
Igbo → nkita
Ilocano → aso
Indonesian → anjing
Interlingua → can
Inuit → kringmerk
Inuktitut → qimmiq
Irish → madra
Italian → cane
Japanese → inu
Javanese → asu
Kalmyk → noha
Kannada → nay
Karachay-Balkar → it
Karelian → koiru
Kawi → asu
Kazakh → it
Kikuyu → gui
Klingon → targh
Kobon (Papua) → kain
Komi-Permyak → pon
Kongo → mbwa
Korean → gae
Kuna → achu
Kunza → locma
Kurdish → seg, fendo, kelb, kûçik
Kyrgyz → it
Láadan → lanemid
Lampung → kuyuk
Lao → ma
Lapp → beana
Latin → canis
Latvian → suns
Leonese → perru
Ligurian → can
Lingala → mbwa
Lithuanian → suo, sunis
Loglan → kangu
Lojban → gerku
Luxemburgian → Hond
Macedonian → kuche, pes
Madurese → pate
Malayalam → pa tti
Malagasy → alika
Malay → anjing
Maltese → kelb
Manchu → indahon
Mandinka → wulo
Manx → moddey
Mapuche → trewa
Masai → ol-dia
Micmac → lmuj
Mohawk → erhar
Mongolian → noqai, nohoj
Mordovian → pine
Morisyen → lesyen
Mundari → seta
Nahuatl → chichi, itzcuintli
Nanay → enda
Navajo → lha-cha-eh
Nepali → kukur
Nggela → kau
Nicobarese (Car) → am
Nivkh → qan
Norwegian → hund
Ojibwe → animosh
Old High German → hunt
Old Norse → hundr
Oromo → saree
Ossetic → kuidz
Pahlavi → sag
Panjabi → kutta
Papago-Pima → gogs
Papiamento → kacho
Pashto → spay
Persian, Farsi → sag
Phoenician → klb
Pidgin → dok
Pig Latin → ogday
Pilipino → áso
Polish → pies
Portuguese → cão, cachorros
Pulaar → rawaandu
Purépecha: wíchu
Pushtu → spay
Quechua (Ancash) → allqu
Rapanui → paihenga
Romanian → cîine
Romansch → chaun
Romany → zhukel, rikono (means puppy)
Rotuman → kami
Roviana → siki
Ruanda → inbwa
Russian → sobaka (cobaka)
Samoan → maile
Sanskrit → svan
Sardinian (Logudorese dialect) → cane
Sardinian (Campidanese dialect) → cani
Scottish → cù
Sepedi → mpaa
Serbian → pas
Shelknam → wulan
Shona → imbwa´
Sicilian → cani
Sinhala → balla
Slovak → pes
Slovene → pes
Somali → eey
Sorbian, Wendish, Upper Lusatian → pos, psyk
Sotho, Northern → mpsha
Sotho, Southern; Sesotho, Sesuto → ntsa
Spanish → perro
Sranan → dagu
Sumerian → ur
Sudanese → anjing
Swahili → mbwa
Swazi → inja
Swedish → hund
Swiss German → Hund
Tagalog (Filipino) → áso
Tahitian → uri
Taino → aon
Taiwanese → kao, kaw´ ar
Tajik → sag
Tamil → nay
Tarahumara → kochi
Tatar → et
Tetum → asu
Tigrinya → kalbi
Thai → mah, soonahk
Tibetan → khyi
Tlingit → kyetl
Tocharian → ku
Tongan → kuli
Tswana → ntsa
Turkish → köpek
Turkmen → it
Tuvan → yt
Twi, Akan → okeraman
Tzeltal: tz'i'
Udmurt (Votyak) → puny
Ugaritic → kaalbu
Ukrainian → sobaka, pes
Urdu → kutta
Uzbek → it
Venda → mmbwa
Vietnamese → chó
Vogulic → amp
Volapük → dog
Warlpiri → maliki
Welsh → ci (key)
Wolio → mantoa
Wolof → hatch, xaj
Xhosa → inja
Yakut → yt
Yiddish → kelef, hunt
Yoeme → chuu'u
Yoruba → aja
Yucatec → pek´
Yukagir → mane
Yup'ik → qimugta
Yurak → men
Zapotec → bicu
Zarma → hansi
Zulu → inja
Stanley Coren is the author of many books including: Born to Bark, Do Dogs Dream? The Modern Dog, Why Do Dogs Have Wet Noses? The Pawprints of History, How Dogs Think, How To Speak Dog, Why We Love the Dogs We Do, What Do Dogs Know? The Intelligence of Dogs, Why Does My Dog Act That Way? Understanding Dogs for Dummies, Sleep Thieves, The Left-hander Syndrome
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