The Irish word for 'cat' is cat.
Irish (Gaelic) has no verb for 'to have' but would say "I have a cat" as "Tá cat agam" literally, "there-is a cat at-me".
According to the Irish Dictionary - female cat in Gaelic is baineannach cat
Irish (Gaelic): cat bánScottish Gaelic: cat bànIn Irish it's "cat bán"
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'Cat riabhach' or 'cat breac' mean 'tabby cat' in Irish.
Irish would use the following construction:'He has a cat." Tá cat aige. (There is a cat at-him.)
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English of Irish ancestry
Cat dubh
Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers was created in 2005.
The Irish (Gaelic) and Scottish Gaelic word for 'cat' is 'cat'.Note that there are Irish and Scottish varieties of Gaelic; they are consideredseparate languages. This is one word that is identical in both.
It means 'at-me' literally and is used to indicate possesion as Irish has noverb 'to have'.'I have a cat' would be 'Tá cat agam'.