Examples of using "Kissaa" in a sentence and their english translations:
Don't wake the cat.
Look at the cat.
I hate that cat.
The child threw a stone at the cat.
Tom has two cats.
I have two cats.
John, did you see the cat?
- I seized the cat by the neck.
- I grabbed the cat by the neck.
- I grabbed the cat by its neck.
- Does Tom have a cat?
- Has Tom got a cat?
The boy caught the cat by the tail.
Don't throw a stone at a cat.
- I do not have a cat.
- I don't have a cat.
The boy grabbed the cat by the tail.
Ken has two cats.
I have two cats.
The child threw a stone at the cat.
I hate that cat.
You have three cats.
I don't have two cats.
- I think it's cruel to keep a cat indoors.
- I think it's cruel to keep a cat inside.
I have a dog and two cats.
The missing cat has not been found yet.
He has a dog and six cats.
A dog runs after a cat, and the cat after a mouse.
Tom has many cats.
You can compare her intelligence to a cat or a dog or even to one of the lower primates.
You may as well call a cat a small tiger as call a tiger a big cat.
- She's got two cats. One's white and the other is black.
- She has two cats. One is white and the other one is black.
When the bus swerved to miss a cat, the driver said, "That was close."