When it comes languages,Kairaku Jigoku no Toriko (2019) Japanese stands out as one of the more difficult to learn.
It's not such a problem for Beni the Shiba Inu, who can apparently say the words taberu— that's "to eat" in Japanese, then hanbagu, which translates to "hamburger steaks."
SEE ALSO: This dog's ear contains another dog and it's sort of mind-blowingBeni is the star pet of Twitter user @a_t_k123, who SoraNews24 notes has been part of their household for just a little over a year now.
Anyway, he can probably speak better Japanese than the rest of us rookies, as seen in this video demonstrating his incredible language skills.
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Aside from his speaking abilities, Beni is just an all-round great dog. Like when he winks.
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Or pulls off a school uniform.
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Or when he's afraid of the water.
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And especially when he has his face smushed.
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We love you, Beni.
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