Usage examples of "gatto" in Italian with translation to English

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Abbiamo chiamato il gatto Madonna. We call the cat Madonna.
Il mio gatto ha una scottatura. My tomcat has a sunburn.
Un cane inseguì un gatto A dog chased a cat.
Il mio gatto ha un eritema solare. My tomcat has a sunburn.
Il gatto ha due orecchie. The cat has two ears.
Mi ha graffiato un gatto. A cat scratched me.
È solo colpa del gatto. It is only the cat's fault.
Lei ha un gatto bianco. She has a white cat.
Abbiamo chiamato il gatto Mimi. We named the cat Mimi.
"Un gatto?", domandò l'anziano. "A cat?" asked the old man.
Devo occuparmi di questo gatto. I have to look after this cat.
Un gatto attraversò la strada. A cat ran across the street.
Un gatto ha nove vite. A cat has nine lives.
Il gatto è sul tappeto. The cat is on the mat.
Un cane inseguiva un gatto. A dog chased a cat.
"Un gatto?", chiese il vecchio. "A cat?" asked the old man.
"Un gatto?", domandò il vecchio. "A cat?" asked the old man.
Un gatto mi ha graffiato. A cat scratched me.
Io vorrei avere un gatto. I'd like to have a cat.
Il gatto beve il latte. The cat drinks milk.
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