Some pets can, in a very limited way, understand some often repeated words. perhaps the best known are words such as 'Sit' when said to a dog. It is not so much understanding the word as associating the sound with an action.
Many pets do understand the tone of voice used more than the words spoken.
I don't understand this question except to say: "How do I write a certified letter stating that I removed all (or a specific number or type) of my pets?' To that question you write a letter explaining such and submit it certified to the landlord.
You can say "animaux de compagnie" in French to refer to house pets.
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I would say YES. They do not know why you are doing that. they can't understand you. if you are angry don't take it out on a pet. lay on you bed and yell into a pillow to release your anger. BUT not around children or pets! be kind to you surrondings! :) I would say yes too. They dont understand why you are doing what you are doing and they just want you to love them.
Say, "I don't understand."
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Some people say no, and others say yes. It's really somewhere in the middle. Although they can't understand most of the words, a trained pet might. If the show says a certain command, it will definitely notice. They will also notice if they have the same type of animal on the television. I can't actually say if pets really watch T.V like you and me, but take it for what it's worth.
to understand= entender I understand - Eu entendo Do you understand? Entendes? (Portugal) Você entende? (Brazil)
First, make sure you speak a language your class mates understand. Next, go where your class mates are. Finally, say something about pets (in that language mentioned in step 1). You may have noted a decidedly sarcastic tone to this answer. If so, good on yer.
To say "do you understand" in Igbo, you would say "Ị jị kwa?"
To say "I understand" in Malayalam, you can say "ഞാൻ മനസ്സിലായി" (njaan manassilaaya).
Yes, they sense it. Cats can sense what you are feeling and what you are thinking. They understand their owners.