gato
/ˈɡato/, [ˈɡa.t̪o]cat
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¿Cuántos pelos hay en la cola de un gato?
How many hairs are there in a cat's tail?
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¡Mira! Hay un gato en la cocina.
Look! There's a cat in the kitchen.
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Corrió el perro tras el gato.
The dog ran after the cat.
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He dejado entrar al gato.
I let the cat in.
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Llamé al gato "Tama".
I called the cat "Tama".
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Ella tiene un gato blanco.
She has a white cat.
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Este perro está más apegado a nosotros que este gato.
This dog is more attached to us than this cat.
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Un gato corrió tras un ratón.
A cat ran after a mouse.
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¡Qué gato feo!
What an ugly cat.
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Nuestro gato está en la cocina.
Our cat is in the kitchen.
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¿Lo que he visto era un coche o un gato?
Was it a car or a cat I saw?
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Mi gato es como un bebé, me sigue a donde quiera que vaya.
My cat is such a baby, she follows me around wherever I go.
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Hay un gato en mi casa.
There's a cat in my house.
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Mamá, ¿dónde está el gato?
Mom, where's the cat?
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Tu gato es negro.
Your cat is black.
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Ella le dio leche a un gato.
She gave a cat some milk.
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Él no sabe que yo tengo un gato.
He doesn't know that I have a cat.
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El gato duerme sobre la silla.
The cat is sleeping on the chair.
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Él tiene un gato y dos perros.
He owns one cat and two dogs.
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El gato arruinó mi sofá.
The cat ruined my sofa.
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