Examples of using "Um gato" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I'm a cat.
- I am a cat.
Is that a cat?
You had a cat.
There is a cat.
I own one cat.
- I'm a cat.
- I am a cat.
- I have a tomcat.
- I have a cat.
- It is a cat.
- This is a cat.
I had a cat.
I have a black cat.
Look! A cat.
I'm not a cat.
Is there a cat on the desk?
A dog chased a cat.
I'd like to have a cat.
- There's a cat on the table.
- There is a cat on the table.
Tom had a black cat.
How long does a cat live?
- Is that a cat?
- Is this a cat?
He keeps a cat.
She has one cat.
A cat scratched me.
Peter is buying a tomcat.
Tom had a cat.
It's just a cat.
- I'm a cat.
- I am a cat.
I have a cat.
Do you have a cat?
Tom has a cat.
This is a cat.
I ate a cat.
This is a cat.
Our child has a cat.
- Look! There's a cat in the kitchen.
- Look! There is a cat in the kitchen.
There is a cat under the bed.
Is there a cat under the table?
I bought a cat at that shop.
Look! There's a cat in the kitchen!
- There's a cat under the table.
- There is a cat under the table.
Is there a cat under the table?
- Tom keeps a black cat.
- Tom has a black cat.
I'd like to have a cat.
There's a cat in the back alley.
I have a white cat.
- The cat has two ears.
- A cat has two ears.
He has a white cat.
I am meowing like a cat.
There is a cat in the kitchen.
There is a cat in the kitchen.
A dog chased a cat.
Tom has a white cat.
I saw a cat on the roof.
We have a white cat.
There's a cat in the box.
She has a white cat.
Is there a cat on the desk?
A cat has seven lives.
Tom doesn't have a cat.
Didn't you use to have a cat?
How long do cats live?
My student had a cat.
They have an orange cat.
We keep three dogs and a cat.
We have a cat and several dogs.
- On the table there was a cat.
- There was a cat on the table.
- A cat was on the table.
A cat got out from under the car.
The child is stroking a cat.
The child is stroking a cat.