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

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Tous les matins et tous les soirs je donne à manger à mon chat. Todas las mañanas y todas las noches le doy de comer a mi gato.
Il est un peu sauvage. Es un poco salvaje.
Je voudrais avoir un chat. Me gustaría tener un gato.
Le renard est un animal sauvage. El zorro es un animal salvaje.
Y a-t-il un chat sous la table ? ¿Hay un gato debajo de la mesa?
Un chat a deux oreilles. Un gato tiene dos orejas.
Le chat a deux oreilles. El gato tiene dos orejas.
J'ignorais que tu avais un chat. No sabía que tenías un gato.
Notre chat est dans la cuisine. Nuestro gato está en la cocina.
Mon chat aime que je le gratouille derrière les oreilles. A mi gato le gusta cuando le rasco tras las orejas.
Mon chat est mort hier. Mi gato murió ayer.
J'ignorais que vous aviez un chat. No sabía que tenían un gato.
La vache fait "meuh", le coq fait "cocorico", le cochon fait "groin, groin", le canard fait "coin, coin" et le chat fait "miaou". La vaca hace "mu", el gallo hace "quiquiriquí", el cerdo hace "oinc, oinc", el pato hace "cua, cua" y el gato hace "miau".
Pourquoi ton chat est-il si grand ? ¿Por qué tu gato es tan grande?
Je dois baigner mon chat aujourd'hui. Hoy tengo que lavar a mi gato.
L'enfant lança une pierre au chat. El niño le tiró una piedra al gato.
« Maou », fit le chat en me regardant. «Mau», dijo el gato mirándome.
Je laisse entrer le chat. Dejo entrar al gato.
Je ne savais pas que tu avais un chat. No sabía que tenías un gato.
Mon chat ronronne de plaisir lorsque je le caresse. Mi gato ronronea de placer cuando lo acaricio.
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