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Hangman Game Feedback

Title:
si los perros ladran, es señal de que vamos caminando
Answer:
cuidado con el perro
Spanish > - Other - > Home / House


Game Summary Statistics
Average Rating 2.4
# of votes 5
# of Garbage Votes 2
# of Garbage Votes by native speakers 0


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Guest
Rating: 0 September 8, 2012
 
Instead of "cuidado con el perro", in Russian we say "Осторожно, собака!"
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Guest
Rating: 5 June 27, 2011
Very good for people learning to read/write Spanish.
Instead of "cuidado con el perro", in English we say "Beware of the dog."
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Jo Zee
Rating: 5 April 29, 2011
 
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jacques jant78
Rating: 2 October 5, 2010
como saber que los perros ladran para dar un señal?
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Judge Debo
Rating: 0 August 25, 2010
Hello, I understand the first line was saying that when dogs are barking, it is a sign we are going (we would say 'they want to go) for a walk. But that would not lead on to saying 'Beweare of the dog'. Did you mean that when dogs bark it is because they have seen a stranger?
Instead of "cuidado con el perro", in English we say "Beware of the dog"
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