1) A dog who speaks Italian? This I gotta see! In Rome only cats have the ability to speak. (Good translation.)
2) And true? In our country the dog speak English. (Not so good translation. Or is it a good translation of poor Italian? A reverse translation gave me this: È vero? Nel nostro paese cani parlano inglese.)
DaJellyBelly over 11 years ago
Now I KNOW she’s dumber than Slim!
hsawlrae over 11 years ago
…and slobber like Slim.
gkid over 11 years ago
Yeah, well…..
ankerdorthe over 11 years ago
MayKitten: E vero? A nuestra paese i cane parlare inglese: How is life? you ask, and they answer: Rough!
pschearer Premium Member over 11 years ago
From Bing Translator:
1) A dog who speaks Italian? This I gotta see! In Rome only cats have the ability to speak. (Good translation.)
2) And true? In our country the dog speak English. (Not so good translation. Or is it a good translation of poor Italian? A reverse translation gave me this: È vero? Nel nostro paese cani parlano inglese.)
Bandera_Ken over 11 years ago
Actually dogs do understand words their human uses with them. If their human speaks Italian then the dog understands some Italian words.
avimecca over 11 years ago
Nel nostro paese i cani parlano Inglese. I believe that’s how you say “in our country the dogs speak English.”
alleyoops Premium Member over 11 years ago
I knew a dog that was bilingual – English and Spanish. Didn’t obey in either language.
DaveBNM over 11 years ago
ARF-O!
DaveBNM over 11 years ago
Some police dogs are taught in German and/or French so the common criminal can’t distract them.
dook over 11 years ago
Are you trying to insult the Roman Catholic readers? “Pope Frankie”, indeed! And, no, I am not Roman Catholic but I respect their religion.
Willow Mt Lyon over 11 years ago
Okay, Giacomo. Bark! I said BARK!
tnmccoy over 11 years ago
‘Pops’ should boot them both out his home. That’s some nerve his kid has.
dook over 11 years ago
Sounds like a reply from a third-grader. Grow up!