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

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Je voudrais avoir un chat. Me gustaría tener un gato.
Un chat a deux oreilles. Un gato tiene dos orejas.
Le chat a deux oreilles. El gato tiene dos orejas.
Mon chat est mort hier. Mi gato murió ayer.
Je laisse entrer le chat. Dejo entrar al gato.
La curiosité tua le chat. La curiosidad mató al gato.
Elle a effrayé le chat. Ella asustó al gato.
Le chat est très mignon. El gato es muy chulo.
Un chat m'a griffé. Un gato me ha arañado.
Elle a un chat blanc. Ella tiene un gato blanco.
Nous avons un chat blanc. Tenemos un gato blanco.
Le chat sort du panier. El gato sale de la cesta.
Le chat a vingt jours. El gato tiene veinte días.
Le chat regarde le poisson. El gato está mirando el pez.
Notre chat est dans la cuisine. Nuestro gato está en la cocina.
J'ai laissé entrer le chat. He dejado entrar al gato.
Tom n'a pas de chat. Tom no tiene gato.
Le chat joue avec le ballon. El gato está jugando con la pelota.
"Un chat ?" demanda le vieil homme. "¿Un gato?" preguntó el hombre viejo.
J'ignorais que tu avais un chat. No sabía que tenías un gato.
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