tercero gato
Cat is "gato", orange (both the color and the fruit) is "naranja" with the j making an h sound. In Spanish the adjective follows the noun, so if you meant to say "the orange cat", you would say that as "el gato naranja." I am unaware of any kind of orange called a cat orange, but if there was one, the Spanish for it would likely be "la naranja del gato".
We say lower third in spanish like this-el tercio inferior.
"Dice" is the third person singuar of the verb "decir" or "to say". This would be "he/she says", or "you (formal - usted) say".
Gato malo.
'gato' is cat '-rade' - ?
"el gato"
"Gato" is the Spanish word for cat.
To say "a cat is handsome" in Spanish, you would say "un gato es guapo." If you want to specify a female cat, you would say "una gata es guapa." The word "guapo" can refer to both males and females, but it's good to use "gata" for clarity when talking about a female cat.
Cat is "gato", orange (both the color and the fruit) is "naranja" with the j making an h sound. In Spanish the adjective follows the noun, so if you meant to say "the orange cat", you would say that as "el gato naranja." I am unaware of any kind of orange called a cat orange, but if there was one, the Spanish for it would likely be "la naranja del gato".
We say lower third in spanish like this-el tercio inferior.
gato
Gato (for a male cat or cat of unknown gender) or gata (for a female cat).gatogato
"Dice" is the third person singuar of the verb "decir" or "to say". This would be "he/she says", or "you (formal - usted) say".
Gato malo.
'gato' is cat '-rade' - ?
"Gato" is a Spanish and Portuguese word for Cat.The cat
The cats=Los gatos