Le (or la for a female- in Canadian French, regular French leaves le) petit chat. You can add an e on chat and petit to make it feminine too.
You can use this as a term of endearment too, I wouldn't recommend it for male friends though.
Le chat is the normal word for (The Cat) it is in the male gender. if one wishes to denote a female cat, La Chatte is used , Generically, Cats are male in French as far as language goes, as it the case with dogs.(Le Chein) oddly a poodle is known as a Caniche, and this does have the root of (canine)-hence Latin usage.
Chat femelle
Chatte
une chatte
un Chat if its no ones in particular or le chat if its masculine or la chatte if its female
A cat is "un chat" (masc.) in French.
un chat/une chatte
Une Chaton is kitten and kitty is minou
A kitten is called "un chaton" (masc.) in French.
A kitten is a very young cat. The name derives from the Middle English word Kitoun which came from the Old French word Chitoun or Cheton
kitten=chaton in french(:
Its masculine: un chaton - "un" is masculine
kitten
kitten
"Un chat." A female cat is called "une chatte" and a kitten is called "un chaton".
No, kittens is a plural noun. One rarely-seen adverb form is kittenishly.
i dont belive so, cat worm are inside the cat i belive
There is no word for a "young kitten" that I know of, and 'kitten' is usually used to describe a young cat.
Kittenish is the adjective related to the word kitten. Feline is an adjective meaning related to cats.
kitten mitten