Spanish Word for kitten  

English Word: kitten

Spanish Word: gatito
The Spanish Word for kitten
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Translated sentences containing 'kitten'
The kitten plays with something.
El gatito juega con algo.
The kitten comes to eat.
El gatito viene a comer.
Why is the kitten sleeping?
¿Por qué duerme el gatito?
The kitten is white.
El gatito es blanco.
The kitten is grey.
El gatito es gris.
The kitten is neither brown nor black.
El gatito no es ni marrón ni negro.
You know (acquainted with) my kitten.
Tú conoces a mi gatito.
The kitten is sleeping.
El gatito está dormido.

More recently, four people had to receive preventive injections in Dublin after an illegally imported kitten started to act strangely and bit them.
Más recientemente, cuatro personas tuvieron que recibir de manera preventiva inyecciones en Dublín después de que un gato importado comenzara a actuar de manera extraña y les mordiera.
So let us make that promise a reality and upgrade the Commission's kitten to a tiger - and a tiger with teeth.
De modo que, hagamos realidad esa promesa y que la Comisión pase de ser un gatito a un tigre, un tigre con dientes afilados.
We are acting in this just like the puppy and the kitten in the fairy tale by the famous Czech writer, Karel Čapek.
En relación con ello, estamos actuando al igual que el perrito y el gatito del cuento de hadas del famoso escritor checo Karel Capek.
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