My male cat in French is 'mon chat,' pronounced moan shot without the ending t sound. My female cat is 'ma chatte' pronounced ma shot with the ending t. My plural cats in French is 'mes chats/chattes' (chats if all male or multigendar, chattes ONLY IF ALL FEMALE!!) prounced may shot no t or shot w/ t.
kitten=chaton in french(:
Petit Chaton
"Chaton" in French means kitten.
Notre chaton est mort ce matin
A kitten is called "un chaton" (masc.) in French.
Tu es un petit visage de chaton
Here are a few translations for "kitten" in different languages: Spanish: Gatito French: Chaton German: Kätzchen Japanese: 子猫 (Koneko)
We say it as kitten, what did you think? Lol. If you meant Gaelic, "piseag" is your answer
kitten
Its masculine: un chaton - "un" is masculine
Cat = kat, or if it is a female one: Poes Kitten = kitten
cat pelucheux or just go on Google translate to make it easy !!