Hi! Very new here.
Would "chien diablito" be an appropriate mixing of French and Spanish for the phrase "little devil dog"?
If not, what would? Also, what would "little devil dog" be in French alone and Spanish alone? I'd like someone more experienced to confirm.
Thanks in advance (:
Mixing 2 languages in 1 phrase
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Re: Mixing 2 languages in 1 phrase
More context needed.
What do you mean by 'little devil'. Do you mean mischievous?
What do you mean by 'little devil'. Do you mean mischievous?
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Re: Mixing 2 languages in 1 phrase
You can translate "little devil dog" into French as follows : "petit chien diabolique".
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