To say "I have", you say "J'ai". A cat is un chat (J'ai un chat), a dog is un chien (J'ai un chien), a fish is une poisson (J'ai un poisson) and a bird is un oiseau (J'ai un oiseau). Plurals of these might be:
I have two cats. J'ai deux chats.
I have three dogs. J'ai trois chiens.
I have a bird, two cats, four fish, and a dog. J'ai un oiseau, deux chats, quatre oiseaux, et un chien.
I have two cats and a fish. J'ai deux chats et un poisson.
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Pets can be translated as "animaux domestiques", but this can also refer to other non-wild animals, such as cows on a farm. "animal de compagnie" is a nicer way to refer to cats, dogs, etc.
Animaux(an-ee-mo).
Literally 'animals'
Animal de compagnie
would be the best translation
Mon animal de compagnie. But French usually say what the pet is. My dog - Mon chien My cat, mon chat etc.
Animaux de compagnie. (basically, animal of company.)
un animal de compagnie
My
"J'ai deux animaux." (or in a more formal setting, "J'ai deux animaux domestiques.")
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
grosse is how you say fat in french
You also say agenda in French!
what pet?
Animaux
Quels animaux avez-vous?
je n'ai pas d'animal domestique
As-tu des animaux familiers.
je n'ai pas d'animal [familier]
Amener - for people and pets. Apporter - for things
animaux domestiques
yes
"le nom de ton animal / animal de compagnie". French kids talk of their dog, cat, bird, fish, instead of their pet.
Cats and dogs
Absolutely. Dogs are particularly popular.