Usages of kissa
Minulla on myös kissa.
I also have a cat.
Kissa on vanha.
The cat is old.
Minulla on kissa ja koira.
I have a cat and a dog.
Koira ja kissa ovat täällä.
The dog and the cat are here.
Minulla on koira, mutta kissa on poissa.
I have a dog, but the cat is away.
Kissa leikkii ulkona, mutta koira on poissa.
The cat plays outside, but the dog is away.
Kissa on kaunis.
The cat is beautiful.
Miksi kissa on poissa?
Why is the cat away?
Minä löydän kissan ulkona.
I find the cat outside.
Minulla on lempi kissa.
I have a favorite cat.
Minulla on monta kissaa.
I have many cats.
Minä näen kissan, joka on kaunis.
I see a cat that is beautiful.
Kissa istuu sohvan reunalla.
The cat is sitting on the edge of the couch.
Olen erityisen kiitollinen palomiehelle, joka pelasti kissan puusta.
I am especially grateful to the firefighter who rescued the cat from the tree.
Minulla on sekä kissa että koira kotona.
I have both a cat and a dog at home.
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