Examples of using "Macskákat" in a sentence and their english translations:
I hate cats.
I love cats.
She loves cats.
She adores cats.
I like cats.
Do you like cats?
Do they love cats?
- I don't like cats.
- I don't like the cats.
He does not like cats.
She likes these cats.
Do you like black cats?
Does Tom like cats?
Tom hates cats.
My wife hates cats.
- Don't you love cats?
- Don't you like cats?
I like cats very much.
Tom likes cats.
She really likes cats a lot.
Susan likes cats.
- My wife really hates cats.
- My wife hates cats.
- I don't like cats.
- I don't like the cats.
Who wouldn't love cats?
Tom hates cats.
Does your wife like cats?
Henrietta doesn't like cats.
Why does everybody love cats?
My dog likes cats.
I like both dogs and cats.
- I love cats.
- I'm a cat lover.
I like cats more than dogs.
My wife hates cats.
I love animals especially cats.
I love cats.
- I do not like cats and my brother does not either.
- I don't like cats and my brother doesn't either.
Why does catnip make cats loopy?
I like dogs and my sister likes cats.
I like cats very much.
Jane likes dogs better than cats.
Eva likes dogs, but not cats.
I like the cats but the chicken is better.
What kind of person hates cats and candy floss?!
Tom likes dogs better than cats.
Tom likes dogs, but he hates cats.
Do you like black cats?
I like dogs, but my sister likes cats.
In contrast to the dog, the cat has become domesticated only in recent times.
Tom doesn't like cats.
I like a dog better than a cat, for the former is more faithful than the latter.
In ancient times cats were worshiped as gods; they have not forgotten this.
I have much studied both cats and philosophers. The wisdom of cats is infinitely superior.
- I like both dogs and cats.
- I like both cats and dogs.