"Gato" is a Spanish and Portuguese word for Cat.
The cat
"Perro pequeño", or, "perrito" that's all but the most accurate is the second I gave u
It is the same word in Spanish, pronounced va-HEE-na
The word "kitten" in Spanish is "gatito" for a male kitten, and "gatita" for a female kitten. It is pronounced, "gah-TEE-toe" or "gah-TEE-tah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
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Google translate= You're ugly. Enjoy life. You are mean; just enjoy life.
"La gatita" means "the kitten" in Spanish. It is a diminutive form of "gata," which means "female cat."
It means: "Hello Kitty"
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The cast of La gatita ilegal - 2005 includes: Juan Pablo Zaramella
The cast of La gatita - 1972 includes: Jacqueline Andere as Licha Bernardina Green Jorge Lavat as Daniel Nadia Milton as Genoveva Diana Torres as Empleada salon de belleza Marcelo Villamil as Don Adolfo
¡Ah, mi gatita ha vuelto! would be the best way to say "Ah my pussycat has returned" in Spanish.
"Perro pequeño", or, "perrito" that's all but the most accurate is the second I gave u
It is the same word in Spanish, pronounced va-HEE-na
The word "kitten" in Spanish is "gatito" for a male kitten, and "gatita" for a female kitten. It is pronounced, "gah-TEE-toe" or "gah-TEE-tah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Bernardina Green has: Performed in "Chico Ramos" in 1971. Performed in "La gatita" in 1972. Performed in "Entre pobretones y ricachones" in 1973. Performed in "Fuga en la noche" in 1973. Performed in "El imponente" in 1973. Performed in "Los hombres no lloran" in 1973.
Oh, dude, absolutely not! "Hello Kitty" in Spanish is still "Hello Kitty." It doesn't magically transform into "Hola Demonio" just because you switch languages. That would be like saying "taco" in English means "burrito." Let's stick to the facts, people!
Ah, isn't that a lovely thought? To say "Where is the Pretty Kitty" in Spanish, you can say "¿Dónde está la linda gatita?" Remember, language is like painting a beautiful picture, each word adding a new color to the canvas of communication. Keep practicing and soon you'll be speaking Spanish like a pro!