The Irish word for 'cat' is cat.
'Cat riabhach' or 'cat breac' mean 'tabby cat' in Irish.
Irish would use the following construction:'He has a cat." Tá cat aige. (There is a cat at-him.)
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The Irish (Gaelic) and Scottish Gaelic word for 'cat' is 'cat'.Note that there are Irish and Scottish varieties of Gaelic; they are consideredseparate languages. This is one word that is identical in both.
is fearr. eg. the best cat= an cat is fearr.
The Norwegian word for black cat is "svart katt".
It means 'at-me' literally and is used to indicate possesion as Irish has noverb 'to have'.'I have a cat' would be 'Tá cat agam'.
'Your' singular is 'do'; the plural is 'bhur' in Irish.'Your cat' is 'do chat' but the plural is 'bhur gcat'.
The Irish name for cat is "cat."
Irish (Gaelic) and Scots Gaelic have no word for "to have". "I had a cat" would be "Bhí cat agam" in Irish,literally "there was a cat at-me". The Scottish Gaelic would be: "Bha cat agam". Bhí againn; Bha againn (?)
the word dubh means "black"