Usage examples of "latir" in Portuguese with translation to English

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Translations: all10 bark10
Cão que late não morde. Barking dogs don't bite.
O cachorro dele late para mim. His dog barks at me.
O cão sempre late para mim. The dog always barks at me.
Meu cachorro late o tempo todo. My dog barks all the time.
Os cães latiram a noite toda. The dogs barked all night.
Os cachorros latiram a noite toda. The dogs barked all night.
Não tenha medo de cães que latem. Don't be afraid of barking dogs.
O cachorro do Tom está latindo para a Mary. Tom's dog was barking at Mary.
Nosso cachorro, que se chama João, late para qualquer pessoa. Our dog, which is named John, barks at anybody.
Um cachorro que late o tempo todo não é um bom cão de guarda. A dog that barks all the time doesn't make a good watch dog.
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