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一只狗 (yī zhī gǒu) means "a dog" in English. It is a common way to refer to a single dog in Chinese. The pronunciation of this phrase is "yì zhī gǒu", with the first tone on "yì" and the third tone on "zhī" and "gǒu".
Example 1: 我家有一只狗。(Wǒ jiā yǒu yī zhī gǒu.) Translation: I have a dog at home.
Example 2: 这只狗很可爱。(Zhè zhī gǒu hěn kě'ài.) Translation: This dog is very cute.
Example 3: 我喜欢养一只狗。(Wǒ xǐhuān yǎng yī zhī gǒu.) Translation: I like to have a dog as a pet.
Example 4: 他家养了一只狗,但是我家没有。(Tā jiā yǎng le yī zhī gǒu, dànshì wǒ jiā méiyǒu.) Translation: His family has a dog, but mine doesn't.
In these examples, "一只狗" is used to refer to a single dog, and it can be translated as "a dog" or "one dog" in English. It is often used in everyday conversations and writing.
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