Examples of using "Rato" in a sentence and their english translations:
She saw a mouse.
It was a mouse.
He caught a mouse.
He saw a mouse.
She saw a mouse.
Where is the mouse?
The cat is eating the mouse.
A rat ran across the road.
The cat has pursued the mouse.
The cat ate the mouse.
The girl has a mouse.
My cat killed this mouse.
The cat caught a mouse.
The cat caught the mouse.
The dog chased the rabbit.
The hawk caught a rat.
I am screaming because I saw a mouse!
Mary is a bookworm.
A mouse is running around the room.
Is the rat alive or dead?
The mouse ran into the hole.
Tom accidentally ate some rat poison.
I am screaming because I saw a mouse!
Tom is a bookworm.
The cat is eating the mouse.
The mouse was killed by the cat.
The mouse was eaten by the cat.
Some people have a terror of mice.
You're a bookworm.
Rat whiskers are gross.
The cat wants to catch the mouse.
The rat made a hole in the wall.
A cat ran after a mouse.
I saw a snake eating a mouse.
The cat easily killed the mouse.
When the cat leaves, the rat dances.
A mouse is not a large animal.
- Tom thought he heard a mouse in the kitchen.
- Tom thought that he heard a mouse in the kitchen.
The cat was playing with a live mouse.
He's as poor as a church mouse.
Now, he's hiding like a mouse.
The black cat is eating the white mouse.
The rat's here! Go call the cat!
If it wasn't a mouse, what was it?
I saw a snake eating a mouse.
The black cat is eating a white rat.
- He is as poor as a rat.
- He is poor as a church mouse.
- The cat is eating the mouse.
- The cat is eating the small mouse.
The culprit is caught like a rat in a trap.
She killed a hamster thinking that it was a mouse.
He's successfully caught the big rat in the kitchen.
He is poor as a church mouse.
A tiny grasshopper mouse might want to steer clear.
Tom's best friend is a mouse named Jerry.
- This is the first time I've killed a mouse.
- This is the first time that I've killed a mouse.
I can't say I envy you for being a rat.
I need a mouse.
A rat ran across the road.
She is what we call a bookworm.
There's a mouse in the pantry.
A dog runs after a cat, and the cat after a mouse.
A dog runs after a cat, and the cat after a mouse.
A dog runs after a cat, and the cat after a mouse.
The mouse ran underneath the bed.
A fat cat with a hat on, sat on a mat, dreaming to catch a rat or a bat.
Every night, Mumbai’s backstreets play host to a deadly game of cat and mouse.
"I don't think she's an opponent you can ignore like that ..." "That's right, they say a cornered rat bites back, don't they?"
The twelve animals of the Chinese Zodiac come from eleven types of animals we find in nature: the rat, the ox, the tiger, the hare, the snake, the horse, the ram, the monkey, the rooster, the dog, the pig, and the mythological dragon; they're used as a calendar.