Cat is: Gato (Ga-toe)
and Kitten is: Gatito (Ga-tee-toe)
the Spanish name for cat is goto (pronunciation:got'o)
The Spanish word for cat is 'gato'.
los gatos
El gato.
Most adjectives in the English language, including necessary, do not have a separate plural form. The plural of 'is necessary' is 'are necessary'. This differs from languages like Spanish, in which you make an adjective plural when you make the word it modifies plural. For example, in English the plural of 'white cat' is 'white cats', whereas in Spanish the plural of 'gato blanco' is 'gatos blancos'.
singular: cat plural: cats plural possessive: cats'
The possessive form of the plural noun cats is cats'. The possessive form is pronounced the same as the plural form (katz not katz-es). The use of the noun is what changes; for example: Both of the cats like to sit in the sun. (plural) The cats' names are Hansel and Gretel. (plural possessive; the names of the cats)
The plural of "cat" is "cats".
the spanish word for cats in spanish is gato
The plural of hamster in Spanish is: Los hámsters.
The plural of ginger is gingers. As in "these cats are gingers".
The possessive form of the plural noun cats is cats'.Example: The cats' names are Mack and Mavis.
The plural form of "conductor" in Spanish is "conductores."
cats, dogs, apes
The plural of vive is viven.
Yes, the plural form for the singular noun cat is cats.If you are asking about 'collective' noun, you could use 'clowder', or 'glaring'. A clowder of cats, a glaring of cats. Plural and collective are related but different ideas. Plural refers to simple number. If I have not one cat but two cats, the simple plural is used. A group of cats would be a clowder or glaring.