J'ai un poisson (un poisson rouge if a goldfish) et un hamster.
J'ai un hamster, j'ai un hamster apprivoisé
J'aime mon hamster
j'ai un hamster
I would say a hamster
pet fish or fish pet. You can say it however you want, but I say pet fish.AnswerIn English it is proper to say "pet fish" because in this case, 'pet' is actually being used as an adjective to modify the noun 'fish' by defining the relation between you and the fish. While its not UNIVERSALLY true, in English, adjectives come before the noun as in "red ball".
joyeux anniversaire Ava mon animal familier (better say mon chien, mon chat, mon hamster...)
J'aimerais (avoir) un hamster.
Je n'ai pas un hamster
the way you say "i have a pet cat" in French is "J'ai un chat"
un hamster is masculine. To indicate a female, you say 'un hamster femelle', but the piece of sentence is still masculine.
You can say that it is a pet because of your mind but it isn't really a good pet to have
"le nom de ton animal / animal de compagnie". French kids talk of their dog, cat, bird, fish, instead of their pet.