A "pussy" in the original context of "kitten" (young cat), translates as "Kätzchen", "Miezekatze" or "Kätzlein".
my little kitten = mein kleines Kätzchen my little pussycat = mein kleines Miezekätzchen
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
No, kittens is a plural noun. One rarely-seen adverb form is kittenishly.
Has nothing to do with the breed. Each dog is different. My German Sheppard wouldn't hurt a kitten
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
No, it is not. The word "kitten" is a noun. It could be replaced by the pronoun it, or where the gender is known, by he, him, she, or her.
the kittens favorite word to say hi is meow
The noun is kitten; a word for a baby cat; a word for a thing.The word 'fluffy' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The word 'choose' is a verb, a word for an action.