Definition
The plural form of briard; multiple dogs of the Briard breed.
Etymology
From 'briard' (the French sheepdog breed) with the regular English plural ending '-s.' The breed name itself comes from the Brie region of France.
Kelly Says
When you see a pack of briards working together, you're watching a herding technique that has been refined over literally centuries—their intelligence and coordination shows how selective breeding can create instinctive behaviors without explicit training.
Translations
ARالعربية
بريارد
bri-ar-d
BNবাংলা
ব্রিয়ার্ড
bri-ar-d
CACatalà
briards
bri-ards
CSČeština
briards
bri-ardy
DADansk
briards
bri-ar-ds
DEDeutsch
Briards
bree-ards
ELΕλληνικά
μπριάρδ
mpri-ar-d
ESEspañol
briards
bri-ar-dos
FISuomi
briards
bri-ar-dit
FRFrançais
briards
bri-aʁ
HIहिन्दी
ब्रियार्ड
bri-ar-d
IDBahasa Indonesia
briards
bri-ard
ITItaliano
briards
bri-ar-di
MSBahasa Melayu
briards
bri-ard
MYမြန်မာ
ဗြီယာတ်
bri-ya-at
NLNederlands
briards
bri-ar-ds
NONorsk
briards
bri-ar-ds
PLPolski
briards
bri-ardy
PTPortuguês
briards
bri-ar-dus
RORomână
briards
bri-ard-z
RUРусский
бриарды
bri-ard-i
SVSvenska
briards
bri-ards
SWKiswahili
briards
bri-ar-dz
TAதமிழ்
பிரியார்ட்
pri-ya-ar-t
TEతెలుగు
బ్రియార్డ్
bri-ya-rd
UKУкраїнська
бриарди
bri-ar-di
VITiếng Việt
briards
bri-a-rd