Cat dubh
The Irish word for 'cat' is cat.
'Cat riabhach' or 'cat breac' mean 'tabby cat' in Irish.
Irish would use the following construction:'He has a cat." Tá cat aige. (There is a cat at-him.)
cat
The Irish (Gaelic) and Scottish Gaelic word for 'cat' is 'cat'.Note that there are Irish and Scottish varieties of Gaelic; they are consideredseparate languages. This is one word that is identical in both.
is fearr. eg. the best cat= an cat is fearr.
The Norwegian word for black cat is "svart katt".
It means 'at-me' literally and is used to indicate possesion as Irish has noverb 'to have'.'I have a cat' would be 'Tá cat agam'.
'Your' singular is 'do'; the plural is 'bhur' in Irish.'Your cat' is 'do chat' but the plural is 'bhur gcat'.
Irish (Gaelic) and Scots Gaelic have no word for "to have". "I had a cat" would be "Bhí cat agam" in Irish,literally "there was a cat at-me". The Scottish Gaelic would be: "Bha cat agam". Bhí againn; Bha againn (?)
cat it really is cat
the word dubh means "black"