Examples of using "Kutyákat" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom trains dogs.
Tom quieted the dogs.
- I love dogs.
- I'm a dog lover.
I hate dogs.
Do you like dogs?
Do you like dogs?
Do you like dogs?
I like dogs.
- No dogs allowed.
- Dogs are forbidden.
I also like dogs.
I like dogs very much.
I don't like dogs.
Tom loves dogs.
I prefer dogs.
Tom hates dogs.
Does Tom like dogs?
People love dogs.
I like dogs, too.
Who let the dogs out?
I don't like big dogs.
Tom doesn't like dogs.
Tom really does hate dogs.
Tom doesn't like dogs.
- I like both dogs and cats.
- I like both cats and dogs.
I like both dogs and cats.
Fear causes aggression in dogs.
Cats don't like dogs.
Cats usually hate dogs.
I like both cats and dogs.
I prefer dogs to cats.
I like dogs.
I like dogs and cats.
Tom doesn't really like dogs.
I like dogs very much.
I like both dogs and cats.
Apes rank above dogs in intelligence.
I like dogs and my sister likes cats.
but as soon as she saw the dogs, she walked straight off.
Jane likes dogs better than cats.
Of all animals, I like dogs best.
Mac is my friend. He likes dogs very much.
Eva likes dogs, but not cats.
Tom likes dogs better than cats.
Tom likes dogs, but he hates cats.
Get that dog away from me! I don't like dogs.
I like dogs very much.
The dogs could be fooled over and over and over again,
I like dogs, but my sister likes cats.
I love dogs so I often go to the park with my dog.
I like a dog better than a cat, for the former is more faithful than the latter.
- Tom and Mary said they didn't like dogs.
- Tom and Mary said that they didn't like dogs.