European Languages:
* French: Chien noir (pronounced "she-en nwar")
* Spanish: Perro negro (pronounced "peh-rroh neh-groh")
* Italian: Cane nero (pronounced "kah-neh neh-roh")
* German: Schwarzer Hund (pronounced "shvart-ser hoont")
* Portuguese: Cachorro preto (pronounced "kah-shoh-rroh pree-toh")
* Russian: Чёрная собака (pronounced "chyornaya sabaka")
* Polish: Czarny pies (pronounced "char-nee pyes")
* Dutch: Zwarte hond (pronounced "zvar-te hond")
* Swedish: Svart hund (pronounced "svar-t hoond")
Asian Languages:
* Japanese: 黒犬 (pronounced "kuro inu")
* Chinese (Mandarin): 黑狗 (pronounced "hēi gǒu")
* Korean: 검은 개 (pronounced "geomeun gae")
Other Languages:
* Arabic: كلب أسود (pronounced "kalb aswad")
* Hindi: काला कुत्ता (pronounced "kala kutta")
Note:
* Some languages, such as Japanese and Chinese, do not have a separate word for "black dog" and simply combine the words for "black" and "dog."
* The pronunciation is a guide, and may vary depending on the dialect or region.
It's important to consider the context when translating "black dog," as it can also refer to a metaphorical concept, such as depression.