Examples of using "Gatto" in a sentence and their english translations:
You had a cat.
Get on the cat.
Find the cat.
Look at the cat.
You had a cat.
Find the cat.
- She has one cat.
- He has a cat.
- She has a cat.
She strangled a cat.
- He keeps a cat.
- He has a cat.
- I'm a cat.
- I am a cat.
The cat escaped.
He had a cat.
She had a cat.
We had a cat.
You had a cat.
I want that cat.
I have a cat.
I ate a cat.
She has a cat.
- Poor cat.
- Poor tomcat.
"A cat?" asked the old man.
What does the cat want?
- Is that a cat?
- Is this a cat?
She has a cat. The cat is white.
- Where's the cat?
- Where is the cat?
I'd like to have a cat.
I let in the cat.
The cat sat on the mat.
Did your cat die?
Do you want to see my cat?
Did you get another cat?
- Your cat is overweight.
- Your cat is fat.
Your cat is black.
Did you see my cat?
The cat ran away.
I'm getting a cat.
He had a white cat.
- That's my cat.
- This is my cat.
- It is my cat.
We don't have a cat.
She has a white cat.
- He's got a white cat.
- He has a white cat.
- That's my cat.
- This is my cat.
- It is my cat.
That isn't a cat.
I'm not a cat.
I'd like to have a cat.
I had a cat named Cookie.
Tom let the cat out.
There is a cat.
Find the cat.
- I have a tomcat.
- I have a cat.
The cat meowed.
The cat eats.
Is that a cat?
You're it!
- Where's the cat?
- Where is the cat?
I had a cat.
What a cute cat!
The cat meows.
- I'm a cat.
- I'm a tomcat.
Do you have a cat?
Look at that cat.
Look at that cat.
Find the cat.
This is a cat.
The cat was asleep.
What is that cat doing?
Look at that cat, it's really cute.
The cat slept on the table.
Is there a cat on the table?
- The cat has two ears.
- A cat has two ears.
- I was scratched by a cat.
- A cat scratched me.
Is there a cat on the desk?
A dog chased a cat.
There is a cat in the kitchen.
Your cat is black.