Usage examples of "chat" in French with translation to English

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Mon chat est vraiment malin. My cat is really smart.
Je voudrais avoir un chat. I'd like to have a cat.
Le chat m'a effrayée. The cat scared me.
Le chat a deux oreilles. The cat has two ears.
Mon chat est mort hier. My pet cat died yesterday.
Il y a un chat. There is a cat.
Je laisse entrer le chat. I let the cat in.
La curiosité tua le chat. Curiosity killed the cat.
Tom a un chat noir. Tom keeps a black cat.
Le chat traversa la rue. The cat crossed the street.
L'enfant caresse un chat. The child is stroking a cat.
Le chat est très mignon. The cat is very cute.
Le chat m'a effrayé. The cat scared me.
Le chat arqua le dos. The cat arched its back.
Un chat m'a griffé. I was scratched by a cat.
Elle a un chat blanc. She has a white cat.
Nous avons un chat blanc. We have a white cat.
Le chat boit du lait. The cat drinks milk.
Le chat regarde le poisson. The cat is watching the one fish.
Le chat fit le gros dos. The cat arched its back.
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