кот-masc
кошка-fem
"Kot" is the Russian word for male cat, while "koshka" is the word for female cat.
she cat-koshka, he cat-kot, kitten-kotyata, kittens-kotyonok.
KOT - masculine, pronounced as it sounds KOshKA - feminine, pronounced koshka with the stress on the first syllable - i have put the 'sh' in lower case as this wont let me type in cyrillic, but the 'sha' sound in Russian looks like a 'w' with a flattend bottom.
Belaya koshka - белая кошка. If I'm not mistaken, it'd be reversed, as in Spanish - кошка белая. белая - be-YEL-a-ya (roughly). e makes a "ye" sound (as in yet); я makes a "ya" (as in yard). koshka is a good phoenetic spelling for кошка. But you may say "`Белый кот = White MALE cat = `Beliy kot". As for reversed variant "Кошка белая", it sounds encyclopedically, or as if you want to say that " No, it`s not black, but white".
Kot is the Russian word for cat. Russians also say Koschka (pronounced the way it looks) for "kitty."
kot kotek - little cat
Marcin Kot Bastkowski goes by Kot.
The population of Shree Kot is 2,423.
Greg Kot was born in 1957.
Kot District's population is 205,423.
Aathbis Kot's population is 3,627.
Novi Kot's population is 44.
Stanisław Kot was born in 1885.