Examples of using "Domestico" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you own a pet?
Do you have a pet?
Have you got a pet?
Do you have a pet?
- Does she own a pet?
- Does she have a pet?
- Does he own a pet?
- Does he have a pet?
Does he have a pet?
Does she have a pet?
Do you have a pet?
Did you keep a pet in Germany?
Have you ever had a pet?
What kind of pet do you want?
- My pet dinosaur is gonna eat you.
- My pet dinosaur is going to eat you.
Do you own a pet?
Do you have any pets?
Do you have a pet?
My pet is sick.
She keeps a parrot as a pet.
I keep a rabbit as a pet.
He keeps an aardvark as a pet.
He keeps a parrot as a pet.
She keeps an aardvark as a pet.
- She was occupied with household work.
- She was busy with household work.
- She was busy with housework.
- She was busy with the housework.
Does Tom have a pet?
I've got a weakness for homework.
The horse is a domestic animal.
I've always wanted a pet.
Meg has a cat as a pet.
Tom has a butler.
I have a big-eared pet called Elephant.
The servant swept the floor.
A canary is a small bird and people sometimes keep it as a pet.
My grandson has a kitten. The kitten has white and black fur and greenish eyes. My grandson loves playing with it. He named it Vivi. Vivi is beautiful. It is our pet.
What an unfailing barrier against vice, immorality and bad habits are those tastes which lead us to embellish a home, to which at all times and in all places we turn with delight, as being the object and the scene of our fondest cares, labours and enjoyments; whose humble roof, whose shady porch, whose verdant lawn and smiling flowers all breathe forth to us, in true, earnest tones, a domestic feeling that at once purifies the heart and binds us more closely to our fellow beings.