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    "Kitten" in Dutch is "Katje" , in French it is "Chaton" , in Spanish it is "Gatito"

    This is what you are looking for!
    http://dictionary.reference.com/translate/text.html

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    Oh and cat in French is just plain 'ol "Chat" haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    Oh and cat in French is just plain 'ol "Chat" haha

    Isn't a kitten called a Chaton? I've heard my grandmother use it, or atleast thats what it sounded like.

    I wont even repeat what my grandpa calles them (its nothing mean, just not gonna type it on here)

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    Isn't a kitten called a Chaton? I've heard my grandmother use it, or atleast thats what it sounded like.

    I wont even repeat what my grandpa calles them (its nothing mean, just not gonna type it on here)
    Kitten is 'chaton' yup, but cat is just 'chat'.

    But the most important thing to remember is it isn't pronounced like its spelled. "Chat" is pronounced "shaa". Well the CORRECT way to say "cat" is "le chat".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    Kitten is 'chaton' yup, but cat is just 'chat'.

    But the most important thing to remember is it isn't pronounced like its spelled. "Chat" is pronounced "shaa". Well the CORRECT way to say "cat" is "le chat".
    I know, I was born & raised french for the first 3yrs of my life. My whole family is french. I can read french pretty well (most of the time hehe)

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    *sneeks across usa border, steals the kitten, then sneeks back across canadian border & places kitten in home & pretend its always been there*

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    There are many native american languages. You might have to search for a specific language, not "native American".
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    There are many native american languages. You might have to search for a specific language, not "native American".
    Oh I know that but thanks! I just put that so I didn't have to list a bunch of langues, just an example.
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