Sentence examples of "gato" in Spanish with translation "chat"

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Al gato le gusta dormir. Le chat aime dormir.
«Mau», dijo el gato mirándome. « Maou », fit le chat en me regardant.
Un gato tiene dos orejas. Un chat a deux oreilles.
Un gato me ha arañado. Un chat m'a griffé.
Ella tiene un gato blanco. Elle a un chat blanc.
El gato tiene dos orejas. Le chat a deux oreilles.
La curiosidad mató al gato. C'est la curiosité qui a tué ce chat.
Me gustaría tener un gato. Je voudrais avoir un chat.
He dejado entrar al gato. J'ai laissé entrer le chat.
El gato es muy chulo. Le chat est très mignon.
Hay un gato bajo el escritorio. Il y a un chat sous le bureau.
Hay un gato en la cocina. Il y a un chat dans la cuisine.
Un gato no es una persona. Un chat n'est pas une personne.
"¿Un gato?" preguntó el hombre viejo. "Un chat ?" demanda le vieil homme.
Hay un gato sobre la silla. Il y a un chat sur la chaise.
No sabía que tenían un gato. Je ne savais pas que vous aviez un chat.
Había un gato sobre la mesa. Il y avait un chat sur la table.
El gato sale de la cesta. Le chat sort du panier.
Nuestro gato está en la cocina. Notre chat est dans la cuisine.
Tenemos un gato y un perro. Nous avons un chat et un chien.
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