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Affectionate term for a cat in Spanish?
In English we have 'cat', but we also have 'kitty' or 'catty' or one more that I won't mention because the meaning has changed a bit. Anyway, when I speak Spanish I just call my cat 'gata' because, you know, she's a cat but I want something a bit cuter, like the Spanish equivalent of 'kitty'.
Dec 3, 2013 4:14 PM
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Podes usar la palabra "gatita". Es el diminutivo de gata.
December 3, 2013
1
En España diríamos gatita, minina o misina
December 4, 2013
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Minina, gata pechocha
December 3, 2013
En Uruguay decimos gatita,y también minina ( para un gatito,minino).
December 3, 2013
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