Define:Gato
Galician[eedit soorce]
Etymology[eedit soorce]
Pronunciation[eedit soorce]
- (standard) [ˈɡatʊ]
- (dialectal) [ˈħatʊ]
Noun[eedit soorce]
Gato m (plural Gatos)
Derived terms[eedit soorce]
Ladino[eedit soorce]
Etymology[eedit soorce]
Frae Late Latin cattus, o Afro-Asiatic oreegin.
Noon[eedit soorce]
Gato m (Laitin spellin, plural gatos)
Portuguese[eedit soorce]
Etymology[eedit soorce]
Frae Old Portuguese gato, frae Late Latin cattus, frae Laitin catta, frae Late Egyptian čaute, feminine o caus (“jungle cat, African wildcat”), frae earlier Egyptian tešau (“female cat”).
Pronunciation[eedit soorce]
- /ˈɡa.tu/
- (South Brazil) /ˈɡa.to/
- Hyphenation: ga‧to
Noon[eedit soorce]
Gato m (plural Gatos, feminine gata, feminine plural gatas)
- cat (domestic cat: Felis silvestris catus)
- 2000, J. K. Rowling, Lya Wyler, Harry Potter e o Prisioneiro de Azkaban, Rocco, page 55:
- [...] o gato ronronava feliz nos braços de Hermione.
- [...] the cat was purring happily on Hermione's arms.
- [...] o gato ronronava feliz nos braços de Hermione.
- 2000, J. K. Rowling, Lya Wyler, Harry Potter e o Prisioneiro de Azkaban, Rocco, page 55:
- feline
- (Brazil, slang) very eesome man
- (Brazil, slang) an illegal connection tae watch pey TV for free
Synonyms[eedit soorce]
Adjective[eedit soorce]
Gato m (feminine singular gata, masculine plural gatos, feminine plural gatas, comparable)
- (o a person) pheesically attractive
Inflection[eedit soorce]
Inflection of Gato
seengular | plural | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
masculine | feminine | masculine | feminine | |
positive | gato | gata | gatos | gatas |
comparative | mais gato | mais gata | mais gatos | mais gatas |
superlative | o mais gato gatíssimo |
a mais gata gatíssima |
os mais gatos gatíssimos |
as mais gatas gatíssimas |
augmentative | gatão | gatona | gatões | gatonas |
diminutive | gatinho | gatinha | gatinhos | gatinhas |
Forder readin[eedit soorce]
- Gato in Dicionário Aberto based on Novo Diccionário da Língua Portuguesa de Cândido de Figueiredo, 1913
Spanish[eedit soorce]
Etymology[eedit soorce]
Frae Late Latin cattus (compare Catalan gat, French chat, Italian gatto, Portuguese gato), o Afro-Asiatic oreegin. Mair at cat.
Pronunciation[eedit soorce]
- /ˈɡa.to/
Noun[eedit soorce]
Gato m (plural Gatos, feminine gata)
Synonyms[eedit soorce]
- (cat): felino m, félido m
- (servant): achichincle m, servidor m
Derived terms[eedit soorce]
Welsh[eedit soorce]
Pronunciation[eedit soorce]
- /ˈɡatɔ/
Etymology 1[eedit soorce]
Alternative forms[eedit soorce]
Verb[eedit soorce]
Gato
- (literary)
- REDIRECTTemplate:Wt/sco/inflection of
Mutation[eedit soorce]
Welsh mutation | |||
---|---|---|---|
radical | saft | nasal | aspirate |
Gato | Ato | Ngato | unchynged |
Note: Some o thir forms mey be hypothetical. Nae ivery possible mutatit form o ivery wird actually occurs. |
Etymology 2[eedit soorce]
Verb[eedit soorce]
Gato
- Soft mutation of cato.
Mutation[eedit soorce]
Welsh mutation | |||
---|---|---|---|
radical | saft | nasal | aspirate |
cato | gato | nghato | chato |
Note: Some o thir forms mey be hypothetical. Nae ivery possible mutatit form o ivery wird actually occurs. |