Examples of using "Kedilerden" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I am afraid of cats.
- I'm afraid of cats.
- I'm scared of cats.
- I'm afraid of cats.
- I'm scared of cats.
He's afraid of cats.
She is afraid of cats.
They don't like cats.
I don't like cats.
I hate cats.
Tom is afraid of cats.
He told him about his cats.
Tom hates cats.
- Tom said he didn't like cats.
- Tom said that he didn't like cats.
My wife hates cats.
Why don't dogs like cats?
Because dogs are more faithful than cats.
One of the cats is black, the other is brown.
- I like dogs more than cats.
- I like dogs better than cats.
- Napoleon Bonaparte feared black cats.
- Napoleon Bonaparte was afraid of black cats.
My wife really hates cats.
Because dogs are more faithful than cats.
- Tom thought Mary didn't like cats.
- Tom thought that Mary didn't like cats.
Are dogs more intelligent than cats?
Mary told me she didn't like cats.
Tom is afraid of cats, isn't he?
He likes dogs better than cats.
I like both cats and dogs.
Jane likes dogs better than cats.
I like dogs, but cats I don't like.
Tigers are bigger and stronger than cats.
Tom likes dogs better than cats.
Why are dogs easier to train than cats?
You don’t like cats and that is untrue.
Broadly speaking, dogs are more faithful than cats.
In my opinion dogs are better pets than cats.
Tom likes dogs but he hates cats.
What kind of person hates cats and candy floss?!
Tom has hated dogs and cats his whole life.
Tom hated dogs and cats for his entire life.
- I like both dogs and cats.
- I like both cats and dogs.