Pet is just often called 'un animal' in French, whenever the context allows the listener to understand. When you want to be more precise, you may say 'un animal de compagnie' or 'un animal familier'
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. To say "how many pets you have" in French, you would say "Combien d'animaux de compagnie as-tu?" So, like, if you have a bunch of furry friends, now you know how to casually mention it in French. Cool, right?
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
You also say agenda in French!
grosse is how you say fat in french
You can say "animaux de compagnie" in French to refer to house pets.
Animaux
Quels animaux avez-vous?
je n'ai pas d'animal domestique
As-tu des animaux familiers.
je n'ai pas d'animal [familier]
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. To say "how many pets you have" in French, you would say "Combien d'animaux de compagnie as-tu?" So, like, if you have a bunch of furry friends, now you know how to casually mention it in French. Cool, right?
Amener - for people and pets. Apporter - for things
Il pense que le sien / la sienne ne sent pas
animaux domestiques
yes
To say your pet's name in French, you can simply use the name as it is pronounced in English, since most names do not change. For example, if your pet's name is "Buddy," you can say it just like that in French.