Examples of using "Macska" in a sentence and their english translations:
You're it!
- Is that a cat?
- Is this a cat?
This is a cat.
I'm a cat.
What a big cat!
Poor cat.
Is this a cat?
It's a big fluffy cat.
The cat is eating.
We ran after the cat.
The cat sunned itself.
Charlotte, the cat,
I was scratched by a cat.
The cat is eating.
Is it a cat or a dog?
The cat is black.
The cat meowed.
The cat escaped.
What a cute cat!
The cat is big.
The cat meows.
The cat is white.
This is a cat.
The cat is sleeping.
The cat is puzzled.
Is there a cat on the table?
This cat is white.
The cat is basking in the sun.
A cat is meowing on the roof.
The cat drinks milk.
They fight like cat and dog.
The tongue of a cat feels rough.
Black cats are bad luck.
- Where's the cat?
- Where is the cat?
The cat likes sleeping.
What does the cat want?
Which cat is yours?
The cat is twenty years old.
There is a cat in the kitchen.
The cat caught a mouse.
We ran after the cat.
The cat purred loudly.
It was the cat's fault.
The cat is drinking.
This cat is white.
Is that a cat or a dog?
That cat is brown.
- Cat eats bread.
- The cat eats bread.
Where could the cat be?
How long does a cat live?
Why's the cat meowing?
Garfield, you lazy cat.
The cat is under the table.
The cat sleeps next to the couch.
A dog runs after a cat, and the cat after a mouse.
The dog chases the cat, and the cat chases the squirrel.
This cat doesn't chase mice.
The cat likes to sleep beside me.
- The cat lay hidden in the bushes.
- The cat was hiding in the bushes.
- A cat was hiding in the bushes.
The cat ran after the rat.
- Is there a cat on the table?
- Is there a cat on the desk?
The cat caught the rats.