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."
gato, masculine: un gato
The word cat translates to gato or gata in Portuguese, the former being the masculine noun, while the latter being the feminine.They are pronounced GAH-too and GAH-tuh, respectively.
Enrique Gato's birth name is Enrique Gato Borregn.
Miguel Gato's birth name is Miguel Gato Luaces.
gato callejero
Adjectives in Spanish have to agree in number and gender with the noun they describe. "pequeño" is singular masculine: "gato pequeño" "pequeña" is singular feminine: "gata pequeña" "pequeños" is plural masculine: "gatos pequeños" and "pequeñas" is plural feminine: "gatas pequeñas"
There is no first person form of gato. Gato is a noun, not a verb. Nouns are not conjugated.
Gato Scatena is 6'.
Idalmis Gato was born in 1971.
Gato Dumas died in 2004.
Gato Dumas was born in 1938.
"Gato" is the Spanish word for "cat."