There is no first person form of gato. Gato is a noun, not a verb. Nouns are not conjugated.
Improper sentence structure. Yo nececito el gato en mis pantalones = I need the cat in my pants!
means: I have a devil cat in my backpack.
Yes, "gato" is a masculine noun in Spanish, meaning "cat." It is used with masculine articles and adjectives, such as "el gato" (the cat). The feminine form is "gata."
Because Un is the male form of "a" and Una is the female form. Like English, not all words have "a" in front of them, such as "a cat", "the cat", or even just "cat", the Spanish equivalents are "un gato", "el gato", or even just "gato"
the "yo" form of tocar is toco
Guestos y gato yo padre. cheese is my favorite color, too.
The possessive form of the noun yo-yo is yo-yo's.Example: My yo-yo's string is broken.
Yo hago
The "yo" form of the verb "conocer" in the present tense is "conozco."
Enrique Gato's birth name is Enrique Gato Borregn.
Miguel Gato's birth name is Miguel Gato Luaces.
gato callejero