Black: Noir
White: blanc
and: et
cat: une/ un chat
une is femenine but un is masculine.
"A white dress" in French would be "une robe blanche."
it is spelled chat but you say it the same way
un chat indolent/paresseux
He has a cat in french is: il a un chat it sounds weird but it's true <3
robe noire
un chat noir
Black=Noir White=Blanc The previous answer was someone messing with you.
homo=same so... use a Punnet square the alleles are, say that black is dominant over white w w B Bw Bw B Bw Bw The cat will be black. If the opposite is true (white is dominant, black is recessive), then the cat will be white. If the genes are co-dominant, then the cat will be gray.
A party is "une fête" (feminine noun) in French. A black and white party is "une fête noire et blanche".
This black cat.
my cat is black
J'ai eu peur du chat noir.
Tough to say for sure without a picture, but could it be a Tortoiseshell cat?
There is no such thing as a "purebred" white cat. White and black are just colours, not breeds. For a start, there are two genes that can make a cat white: The usual being dominant and therefore cannot be carried by a black cat, and the recessive albino. My guess is we are only talking about the recessive allele, so we have a black cat carrying albino (Cc) and a pure albino (cc). In this case half the kittens would be white (cc) and half would be black (Cc). Forgetting the albino gene, the black cat would not be carrying white at all (ww), the pure white cat would be dominant (WW), and all the offspring would be white (Ww). In life I would say the purewhite cat is most likely dominant and if the black cat carries the albino allele or not it makes no difference; all offspring would be white.
"Un chat gris, is how you say gray cat in french
Ich habe eine schwarz-weiße Katze
This is how you say black cat in Polish :czarny kotcholera