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Készítette: Okos Árnyék (vita)

Forrás: en.wiktionary.org/dog#Translations/animal

Dob: pes, kusab .

Példány: kutya, .en, OÁ, 1.


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Bulgarian: ку́че (bg) n (kúče), пес (bg) m (pes) (colloquial), псе n (pse) (colloquial)
Czech: pes (cs) m, fena (cs) f
Macedonian: куче n (kuče), пес m (pes)
Old East Slavic: пьсъ m (pĭsŭ), песъ m (pesŭ)
Rusyn: пес m (pes), (please verify) котюга m (kotjuha)
Slovak: pes (sk) m, suka (sk) f
Slovene: pes (sl) m, psica (sl) f
Ukrainian: соба́ка (uk) m or f (sobáka), пес (uk) m (pes)

Kashubian: tósz, pies
Old Church Slavonic:
*Cyrillic: пьсъ m (pĭsŭ)
*Glagolitic: ⱂⱐⱄⱏ m (pĭsŭ)


Polabian:
*Draweno-Polabian: pjas m
*Modern Polabian: ṕås m
*Old Polabian: pjôs

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Chinese:
*Cantonese: 狗 (gau2), 犬 (yue) (hyun2) (literary)
*Taishanese: 狗 (geu2)
*Dungan: гу (gu)
*Gan: 狗 (gieu3)
*Hakka: 狗仔 (kéu-é)
*Mandarin: 狗 (zh) (gǒu), 犬 (zh) (quǎn) (literary)
*Min Bei: 狗仔 (ě-ciě), 狗 (ě)
*Min Dong: 犬 (kēng)
*Min Nan: 狗 (zh-min-nan) (káu)
*Wu: 狗 (keu)
*Xiang: 狗 (gou3)

Telugu: కుక్క (te) (kukka), శునకము (te) (śunakamu)

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Akan: kraman
Akkadian: 𒌨 m (kalbu, UR)
Aleut: sabaakax
Amharic: ውሻ (wəša), ከልብ (kälb)

Arabic: كَلْب‎ (ar) m (kalb)
*Egyptian Arabic: كلب‎ m (kalb)
*Gulf Arabic: چلب‎ (čalb)
*Iraqi Arabic: جلب‎ m (čalb)
*Moroccan Arabic: كلب‎ m (kalb)
*South Levantine Arabic: كلب‎ m (kalb)

Aramaic:
*Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܟܲܠܒ݂ܵܐ‎ m (kalwa), ܟܲܠܒܬܵܐ‎ f (kalbta)

Classical Syriac: ܟܠܒܐ‎ m (kalbā), ܟܠܒܬܐ‎ f (kalbəṯā)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: כַּלְבָּא‎ m (kalbā), כַּלְבְּתָא‎ f (kalbəṯā)
Assamese: কুকুৰ (kukur)
Awadhi: कूकर (kūkar)
Azerbaijani: it (az), köpək (az)
Bactrian: κοδο (kodo)
Bahnar: kŏ
Baluchi: کچک‎ (kucak)
Basque: txakur (eu), etxe-txakur
Bau Bidayuh: kosuong
Belarusian: саба́ка (be) m or f (sabáka), пёс m (pjos)
Bengali: কুকুর (bn) (kukur), কুত্তা (kutta)

Breton: ki (br) m, chas (br) pl, kiez (br) f, kiezed (br) pl
*Middle Breton: ci m

Brunei Malay: kuyuk, anjing
Burmese: ခွေး (my) (hkwe:)
Central Sierra Miwok: čukú·-
Chakma: 𑄇𑄪𑄉𑄪𑄢𑄴 (kugur)
Cheyenne: oeškeso
Chuukese: konak
Cornish: ki
Crimean Tatar: köpek, it, boşuq
Dalmatian: cun m, kun m, cuon m, kuon m
Dena'ina: łik'a
Dhivehi: ބަޅު‎ (baḷu), ކުއްތާ‎ (dv) (kuttā)
Dzongkha: ཁྱི (khyi)
Elfdalian: rakke m
Erzya: киска (kiska), пине (pine)
Eshtehardi: اِسپَ‎ m (espa), ماچیَه‎ f (mâĉiya), کوتَ‎ (kōta or kōtiyak: WHELP)
Estonian: koer (et), peni (et)
Evenki: ӈинакин (ŋinakin)
Fijian: koli (fj)
Finnish: koira (fi)
Gagauz: köpek
Ge'ez: ከልብ (kälb)
Georgian: ძაღლი (ka) (ʒaɣli)

Greek: σκύλος (el) m (skýlos), σκυλί (el) n (skylí)
*Ancient: κύων m or f (kúōn), σκύλαξ m (skúlax), σκύλλος m (skúllos)

Guerrero Amuzgo: kítzë'
Gujarati: કુતરો (gu) m (kutro), કુતરી (gu) f (kutrī)
Hadrami: 𐩫𐩡𐩨‎ (klb)
Han: łąyy (Alaska)
Hausa: kare (ha)
Hebrew: כֶּלֶב‎ (he) m (kélev)
Hindi: कुत्ता (hi) m (kuttā), कुत्ती (hi) f (kuttī), श्वान (hi) m (śvān), कुक्कुर (hi) m (kukkur), कुक्कुरी f (kukkurī), कुर्कुर (hi) m (kurkur), कूकुर m (kūkur), कुकुरी (hi) f (kukurī), कुतिया (hi) f (kutiyā), कूकर (hi) m (kūkar), कुकुर (hi) m (kukur)
Hinukh: гъвве (ġvve), кача (kača)
Hittite: 𒆪𒉿𒀸 (kuwas), [script needed] (suwana)
Hopi: pòoko
Hungarian: kutya (hu), eb (hu)
Iban: asu, ukui
Ibanag: kitu
Igbo: n'kita
Ingrian: koira
Kabuverdianu: katxor
Kaingang: kasor
Karachay-Balkar: ит (it)
Karelian: koira
Kaurna: wirka, putyita, kadli (dingo)
Khasi: ksew
Khmer: ឆ្កែ (km) (chkae)
Klamath-Modoc: waṣ̓a·k

Kurdish:
*Central Kurdish: سەگ‎ (ku) (seg)
*Northern Kurdish: se (ku), kûç (ku), kûçik (ku)

Kurtjar: ruaak
Lak: ккаччи (k:ač:i)
Lakota: šúŋka
Latvian: suns m, kuce (lv) f
Laz: ლაკი (laḳi)

Lenape:
*Munsee: mwaakaneew
*Unami: mwekane

Lezgi: кицӏ (kic̣)
Lithuanian: šuo (lt) m, šuva (lt) m (colloquial), kalė f

Low German:
*German Low German: Hund (nds) m, Köter (nds) m (colloquial), Keuter m (colloquial), Teev f (female), Tääv f (female), Tiff f (female)
*Middle Low German: hund m

Makasar: kongkong
Malagasy: alika (mg)
Maltese: kelb (mt) m, kelba f
Maori: kurī
Marathi: कुत्रा (mr) (kutrā)
Marshallese: kidu
Mehri: kawb
Middle Korean: 가히〮 (kàhí), 개〯 (kǎy)
Mongolian: нохой (mn) (nokhoi)
Nepali: कुकुर (ne) m (kukur), कुकुरनी f (kukuranī)
Newar: खिचा m (khicā), खिचानी f (khicānī)
Ngarrindjerri: keli
Nivkh: ӄан (qan)
Northern Ohlone: hutcekniš

Norwegian:
*Bokmål: hund (no) m, bikkje (no) m or f (female)
*Nynorsk: hund (nn) m, bikkje f (female)

Nuer: jiök
Old Norse: hundr m, grey n, bikkja f
Oriya: କୁକୁର (or) (kukurô)
Oroch: инаки
Osage: šóᴺke
Ossetian: куыдз (k°yʒ)
Ottoman Turkish: كوپك‎ (köpek), ایت‎ (it)
Pali: sunakha m, सुनख m (sunakha) (Devanagari), သုနခ m (sunakha) (Burmese), สุนะขะ m (sunakha) (Thai)
Papiamentu: kachó

Persian: سگ‎ (fa) (sag)
*Middle Persian: 𐭪𐭫𐭡𐭠‎ (klbʾ)

Phoenician: 𐤊𐤋𐤁‎ (klb)
Phrygian: kunes (kunes)
Pipil: pēlu, itzkwinti
Pohnpeian: kidi
Polish: pies (pl) m, suka (pl) f
Punjabi: ਕੁੱਤਾ (pa) (kuttā)
Quechua: alkho, allqu, allgo
Quileute: kadí·do
Rohingya: kutta, kuñir
Romani: ʒukel m, ʒukli f
Sabaean: 𐩫𐩡𐩨‎ (klb)

Serbo-Croatian:
*Cyrillic: пас (sh) m, кучка f, куче m, куца f (diminutive), џукела f
*Roman: pas (sh) m, kučka (sh) f, kuče (sh) m, kuca (sh) f (diminutive), džukela (sh) f

Sherpa: कि (ki)
Sichuan Yi: ꈌ (ke)
Sindhi: ڪتو‎ (sd) (kuto)
Tagal Murut: asu, uku'
Tajik: саг (tg) (sag), кучук (tg) (kučuk)
Tibetan: ཁྱི (khyi)
Tigre: ከልብ (kälb)
Tigrinya: ከልቢ (ti) (kälbi)
Tlingit: keitl
Tocharian A: ku
Tocharian B: ku
Tongan: kulī
Turkish: köpek (tr), it (tr)
Turkmen: it, köpek
Tuvaluan: kuli
Ugaritic: 𐎋𐎍𐎁 (klb)
Urdu: کتا‎ (ur) m (kuttā)
Veps: koir
Votic: koira
Zazaki: kutık m, kırte (diq), kutte
Záparo: ariawko

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Koho: so
Gaddang: atu
Sebop: acuʼ
Bakung: acuʼ
Klallam: sqáx̣əʔ, sqməy̕
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Alune: asu
Acehnese: asèë
Balinese: cicing, asu
Banda: asu
Banggai: asu
Bilba: asu
Bintulu: asou, asew
Brunei Bisaya: asu
Buginese: asu, ᨕᨔᨘ
Bunun: asu
Casiguran Dumagat Agta: aso
Central Bontoc: aso
Central Dusun: tasu
Central Melanau: asou

Cham:
*Eastern Cham: asau
*Western Cham: sau

Chru: əsɣu
Coastal Kadazan: tasu
Eritai: asu
Gayo: asu
Higaonon: asu
Ilocano: aso
Indonesian: anjing (id), asu (id)
Iranun: asu
Jarai: asâo

Javanese: ꦲꦱꦸ (jv) (asu), sagawon, baung (jv), cemera (jv), sona (jv)
*Old Javanese: asu

Kankanaey: aso
Kapampangan: asu
Kemak: asu
Kimaragang: tasu
Lampung Api: asu
Leti (Indonesia): asu
Maguindanao: asu
Mambae: ausa
Mandar: asu
Maranao: aso
Nias: asu (nia)
Pamona: asu
Pangasinan: aso
Paulohi: asu
Rade: asâo
Sangir: asu
Sasak: asu
Simeulue: asu
Siraya: asu
Sumbawa: asu
Tae': asu
Tagalog: aso (tl)
Toba Batak: asu, biang
Tontemboan: asu
Uab Meto: asu
Western Bukidnon Manobo: asu
Yakan: asu
Yamdena: asu

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Ainu: セタ (seta), レエㇷ゚ (reep)
Akhvakh: хве (Southern), хвай (Northern)
Alviri-Vidari: اسبه‎ (asbe) (Vidari)
Asháninka: otsitzi
Avestan: 𐬯𐬞𐬁‎ (spā)
Catalan: gos (ca), ca (ca) m, gossa (ca) f, cutxu (Algherese)
Catawba: tansi
Cayuga: só:wa:s
Comanche: sarii
Halkomelem: sqwemá:y
Konkani: सूणे (sūṇe)
Latgalian: suņs m
Mingo: tsíyæ sg, tsiyæshö'ö pl
Motu: sisia
Old Prussian: Sunis
Pali: soṇa m
Puyuma: soan
Sanskrit: श्वन् (sa) m (śvan), शुनक (sa) m (śunaka), भषक (sa) m (bhaṣaka), कुर्कुर (sa) m (kurkura)
Santali: ᱥᱮᱛᱚ (setô)
Shoshone: sadee’
Southern Puebla Mixtec: tsi'ína (aydi)
Thai: หมา (th) (mǎa), สุนัข (th) (sù-nák)
Yuchi: tsɛnɔ̣
Yámana: yaSala

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Russian: соба́ка (ru) f (sobáka), пёс (ru) m (pjos), пси́на (ru) f (psína) (colloquial)

Saanich: SḴAXE

Sinhalese: බල්ලා (si) (ballā), සුනඛයා (si) (sunakhayā), බැල්ලී (si) f (bællī), බැල්ලී (si) f (bællī), සුනඛයා (si) (sunakhayā)

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Armenian: շուն (hy) (šun)
Assiniboine: šunga
Tswana: ntša 9 or 10

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Aasax: wa-t
Abau: nwoh
Abaza: ла (lā)
Abenaki: adia, alemos
Abkhaz: ала (ala)
Adyghe: хьэ (ḥă)
Afrikaans: hond (af)
Aghul: гъуй
Ajië: lova (lova)
Aklanon: ayam
Alabama: ifa
Albanian: qen (sq) m
Alutor: г'ытг'ын (ʕətʕən)
Ama: aluwou
Amis: wacu
Andi: хой
Angor: yaforɨ

Apache:
*Western Apache: góshé, łichánee

Aragonese: gos, chin
Arapaho: he3
Aromanian: cãni m, cãne (roa-rup) m
Asturian: perru (ast) m, can (ast), cusu (ast)
Atikamekw: atimw
Avar: гьой (hoj)
Aymara: anu (ay)
Bagvalal: гьвай
Bambara: wùlù
Banjarese: hadupan
Bashkir: эт (et)
Bats: ფჰ̡უ (ph̡u)
Bavarian: Hund
Beja: yaas
Bemba: imbwa
Berawan: acew (Central)
Bezhta: во (vo)
Bikol Central: ayam (bcl) dayo (bcl) ido (bcl)
Blackfoot: imitáá
Borôro: arigao
Botlikh: хай
Bouyei: duezmal, mal
Budukh: хор (χor), тІартІа (tІartІa)
Buryat: нохой (noxoj)
Caddo: díˀṣi
Cahuilla: 'áwal
Calamian Tagbanwa: ohu
Car Nicobarese: am
Carrier: ɫi
Cebuano: iro, ayam
Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵢⴷⵉ m (aydi)
Ch'orti': c'i'
Chamalal: хва̅й
Chamicuro: ma'nali
Chamorro: ga'lagu
Chechen: жӏаьла (žʿäla)
Chepang: कुयः
Cherokee: ᎩᏟ (chr) (gitli), ᎩᎵ (chr) (gili)
Chichewa: galu
Chickasaw: ofi'
Choctaw: ofi
Chukchi: ыʼттъын (yʼttʺyn), ыʼттъыт pl (yʼttʺyt), вытэԓгын (vytėḷgyn) (grey)
Chuvash: йытӑ (jyt̬ă)
Cia-Cia: 아우
Classical Nahuatl: chichi, itzcuintli
Coptic: ⲟⲩϩⲟⲣ m (ouhor)
Cora: ẓʌ'ʌ
Corsican: cane (co), ghjacaru (co)
Cree: ᐊᑎᒼ (atim)
Creek: éfv
Danish: hund (da) c
Dargwa: хя (χə)
Darkinjung: mirri
Dogrib: tłı̨
Dolgan: ыт
Drung: dvgeui
Dusner: nap

Dutch: hond (nl) m
*Middle Dutch: hont m

Dyirbal: guda, gudaɖaran dual, gudaguda pl
Emilian: can
Esperanto: hundo (eo), hundino (eo) (female)
Even: ҥин (ŋin)
Ewe: avu
Faroese: hundur (fo) m
Fon: agla, avun
Franco-Provençal: chin

French: chien (fr) m
*Middle French: chien m
*Old French: chien m

Frisian:
*North Frisian: hün m (Mooring), hünj m (Föhr-Amrum)
*Old Frisian: hund
*Saterland Frisian: Huund
*West Frisian: hûn (fy) c

Friulian: cjan, čhan

Fula:
*Adlam: 𞤦𞤢𞤪𞤫𞥅𞤪𞤵‎, 𞤪𞤢𞤱𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤵‎
*Latin: bareeru, rawaandu

Galician: can (gl) m, cadela (gl) f, cuzo (gl) m, cuza (gl) f
Gallurese: cani
Gamilaraay: buruma (tame) , marayin (wild), mirri (wild), ngurran (wild)
Gaulish: cuna

German: Hund (de) m, Hündin (de) f
*Middle High German: hunt m
*Old High German: hunt m
*Alemannic German: hund

Godoberi: хвайи
Gondi: నెయ్ (ney)
Gothic: 𐌷𐌿𐌽𐌳𐍃 m (hunds)
Greenlandic: qimmeq (kl)
Guaraní: jagua
Gurindji: guru, wangani, warlagu
Guugu Yimidhirr: gudaa
Haida: x̌a, x̲a
Haitian Creole: chen, chyen
Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai: had
Hawaiian: ʻīlio
Hiligaynon: ido
Hunsrik: Hund m
Hunzib: ве (ve)
Icelandic: hundur (is) m
Ido: hundo (io), hundino (io) (female)
Inari Sami: peenuv
Ingush: жӏали (žʿali)
Interlingua: can
Inuktitut: ᕿᒻᒥᖅ (qimmiq)
Iriga Bicolano: ayam

Irish: madra (ga) m, gadhar (ga) m, madadh (ga) m
*Old Irish: cú m, matad m

Isnag: ato
Isthmus Zapotec: biʼcuʼ
Istriot: can
Italian: cane (it) m
Itelmen: ӄосҳ, ӄсҳай, ӄсҳa’н (plural)
Iu Mien: juv
Ivatan: chito
Japanese: 犬 (ja) (いぬ, inu), 狗 (ja) (いぬ, inu)
Jingpho: guì
Kabardian: хьэ (ḥă)
Kabyle: aydi
Kalmyk: нохаа (noxaa)
Kannada: ನಾಯಿ (kn) (nāyi)
Karakalpak: iyt
Karata: хвай
Kashmiri : ہوٗن‎ (ks) (hūn)
Kazakh: ит (kk) (ït)
Kedang: au
Ket: tīp
Khakas: адай (aday)
Khanty: амп (amp)
Khinalug: пхра (pχra)
Khoekhoe: arib m
Kickapoo: ə́nɛ̏mwə̏
Kildin Sami: пе̄ннэ (pʹēnne)
Kinaray-a: ayam
Kombio: nimpua
Komi-Permyak: пон (pon)
Komi-Zyrian: пон (pon)
Kongo: mbwa
Korean: 개 (ko) (gae), 견(犬) (ko) (gyeon), 구(狗) (ko) (gu)
Koryak: гʼытгʼын (ʁətʁən), гʼытгʼу (ʁətʁu) (plural)
Kriol: dog
Krisa: duwe
Kumyk: ит (it)
Kuna: achu
Kwanyama: ombwa
Kyrgyz: ит (ky) (it)
Ladin: cian
Ladino: פירו‎ m (pero)
Lao: ໝາ (lo) (mā)
Latin: canis (la) m or f
Ligurian: càn m, càgna f
Limburgish: hóndj (li)
Lingala: mbwá
Livonian: piņ
Lombard: can (lmo), cà (lmo)
Luhya: imbwa
Luxembourgish: Hond (lb) m, Mupp (lb) m, Mudder f
Lü: ᦖᦱ (ṁaa)
Maasai: oldia
Madurese: pateʔ

Malay:
*Jawi: انجيڠ‎ (ms), اسو‎, کويوق‎
*Rumi: anjing (ms), asu (ms), kuyuk (ms)

Malayalam: നായ (ml) (nāya), പട്ടി (ml) (paṭṭi)
Malecite-Passamaquoddy: olomuss sg, olomussok pl, 'tolomussomol (possessed), olomussis (diminutive)
Manchu: ᡳᠨᡩᠠᡥᡡᠨ (indahūn)
Mansaka: ido
Mansi: а̄мп (āmp)
Manx: moddey (gv), coo
Mapudungun: xewa

Mari:
*Eastern Mari: пий (pij)
*Western Mari: пий (pij)

Maricopa: xat, hat
Mayo: čū’u
Mbabaram: dog
Old Median: σπάκα
Megleno-Romanian: cǫini
Mende: ngílà
Mi'kmaq: lmu'j anim, nmu'j anim
Miami: alemwa
Middle English: dogge, hound
Minangkabau: anjiang
Mirandese: can, perro
Miskito: yul
Miyako: 犬 (いん, in)
Mohawk: érhar
Moksha: пине (pine)
Mon: ကၠဵု (mnw)
Montagnais: atimᵘ
Montana Salish: ʔn̩qʷqʷ̕osǝ́ˀmí
Moroccan Amazigh: ⴰⵢⴷⵉ m (aydi), ⵜⴰⵢⴷⵉⵜ f (taydit)
Muong: chỏ
Mòcheno: hunt m

Nahuatl:
*Central: chichi, itzcuintli
*Central Huasteca: chichi
*Classical: chichi, itzcuintli

Nanai: инда
Nauruan: robar (na)
Navajo: łééchąąʼí
Neapolitan: ccane
Negidal: ӈи̇нахи̇н, ни̇нахи̇н
Nenets: вэʼ (vė), вэʼн (vėn), вэнеко (vėneko)
Nganasan: баӈ (bang)
Ngazidja Comorian: mɓwa
Ngiyambaa: mirri
Nogai: ийт (iyt)
Norman: tchian m (Guernsey, Jersey)
Northern Amami-Oshima: 犬 (いん, in)
Northern Sami: beana
Northern Thai: ᩉ᩠ᨾᩣ
Northern Yukaghir: лаамэ (laame)
O'odham: gogs
Occitan: gos (oc), can (oc)

Ojibwe: ᐊᓂᒧᔥ sg (animosh), ᐊᓂᒧᔕᒃ pl (animoshag)
*Manitoba Saulteux: animohš

Okinawan: 犬 (いん, in)
Old English: hund (ang) m
Old Portuguese: can m
Old Saxon: hund m
Orok: ӈинда
Oroqen: ŋinaɣɪn
Paiwan: vatu
Palauan: bilis
Pashto: سپۍ‎ (spëy), سپی‎ (ps) m
Pattani Malay: anjing
Piedmontese: can
Pitjantjatjara: papa
Plautdietsch: Hunt m
Portuguese: cão (pt) m, cachorro (pt) m
Powhatan: atemos
Purepecha: uíchu
Rapa Nui: paihéŋa
Romagnol: can
Romanian: câine (ro), cîine (ro), cățea (ro) f
Romansch: chaun, tgaun
Rutul: тыла
Rwanda-Rundi: bwa
S'gaw Karen: ထွံၣ် (hṭweè)
Samoan: maile, ulī

Sardinian: cani, cane, perru, catteddu, giagaru
*Campidanese: cani

Sassarese: cani
Scots: dug
Scottish Gaelic: cù (gd) m, madadh m
Seneca: ji:yäh
Seri: ʔɑχʃ
Shan: မႃ (shn) (mǎa)
Shona: imbwá
Shor: адай (aday)
Sicilian: cani (scn) m
Skolt Sami: piânnai
Somali: eey (so), ey

Sorbian:
*Lower Sorbian: pjas m
*Upper Sorbian: pos (hsb) m, psyk m

Sotho: ntja (st)
Southern Altai: ийт (iyt)
Southern Amami-Oshima: 犬 (いん, in)
Southern Kam: nguap
Southern Thai:
Spanish: perro (es) m, can (es) m (formal)
Sumerian: 𒌨 (UR)
Sundanese: anjing (su), guguk
Svan: ჟეღ (žeɣ)
Swahili: mbwa (sw) 9 or 10
Swazi: înjá (ss)
Swedish: hund (sv) c, hynda (sv) c (female)
Tabasaran: ху (χu)
Tahitian: ʻurī, ʻūrī

Talysh:
*Cyrillic: сыпә
*Latin: sıpə

Tamil: நாய் (ta) (nāy)
Taos: cùlo’óna
Tashelhit: aydi m, ⴰⵢⴷⵉ m (aydi)
Tat: сэг
Tatar: эт (tt) (et)
Tausug: iru'
Tboli: ohu
Ter Sami: pienɨj, pienne
Tindi: хва
Tiwi: kitarringani m, kitarringaka f, wankini m, wanka f, pulangumwani m, pulangumwaka f
Tok Pisin: dok
Tonkawa: ˀɛkʷʌn
Tsakhur: хва
Tsez: гъІвай (ġІvay), бахІри (baxІri)
Tulu: ನಾಯಿ (nāyi)
Tupinambá: îagûara
Tuvan: ыт (ıt)
Tz'utujil: tz’i’
Udi: хаъ (χa̱)
Udihe: инʼаи
Udmurt: пуны (puny)
Ulch: и̇ӈда
Umbundu: ombwa
Uyghur: ئىت‎ (ug) (it), it, ит (it)
Uzbek: it (uz)
Venetian: can (vec) m
Vietnamese: chó (vi)
Vilamovian: hund
Volapük: dog (vo), jidog (vo) (female), jodog (vo) (spayed female)
Võro: pini
Walloon: tchén (wa), lexhe (wa) m
Waray-Waray: ayam, idó
Wardaman: minini (tame)
Warlpiri: maliki

Welsh: ci (cy) m
*Middle Welsh: ki m

West Coast Bajau: owa', oa'
Western Maninkakan: wulu
White Hmong: dev
Wolof: xaj (wo)
Wutunhua: gek, haba
Xhosa: inja
Yakut: ыт (ıt)
Yami: ino
Yan-nhangu: wuŋgan
Yapese: pilis
Yaweyuha: ula
Yiddish: הונט‎ (yi) m (hunt)
Yidiny: gudaga
Yogad: atu
Yoruba: ajá
Yucatec Maya: peek’
Yup'ik: qimugta sg, qimugtak (dual), qimugtat pl
Zealandic: 'ond m
Zhuang: ma
Zulu: inja (zu) 9 or 10