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Afrikaans: kat; kitten = katjie
Algonquin (Cherokee): sinta
Am. Sign Language: "take thumb and forefinger, put them alongside face and open and close them while stroking (your whiskers) outward..."
Arabic: Ghat ("gh" is guttural), Qit or biss
Aramic: shunra
Armenian: gatz
Assyrian: qatoo
Bahasa (Indonesia): cusing ("koo-ching)
Basque: Katu
Bengali: biral
British English: moggy
Bulgarian: kotka
Cajun "French": kitty = Minou
Cantonese: Maow
Cheyenne: póéso
Chinese (Pinyin): mao ("ao" like "now", high pitch, even tone)
Cree: Minoos, kitten = Minoosis
Czech: Kocka; male = kocour; female = kocka
Danish: Kat; kitten = Kattekilling; also use Mise
Dutch: kat; female = poes ("poos" like "goose"); male = kater; male kitten = katje ("kat-ya"); kittens = katjes; female kitten = poesje
Egyptian (ancient): Mou ("ou" as in "ouch")
Egyptian: miw (comma instead of dot over the "i") or kut
Eskimo: Pussi
Esperanto: kato; kitten = katido; tomcat = virkato; clowder = kataro
Estonian: kass
Filipino: pusa
Finnish: kissa; baby cat = kissanpentu; male = kolli; female = narttu; affectionate: kisu, misu, mirri (mirri has an additional, "naughty" meaning)
Fulaani (Nigeria): (phonetic) = holoondoo ("who loon do")
French: cat = Le Chat (silent "t") or Matou; kitty = Minou ("mee-noo"); puss = Minet(te); kitten = chaton
German: female = die Katze (KAT-tse); male = der Kater; cats = die Katzen; kitten = das Käetzchen ("cats-chen"); kitty (and other nicknames) = Mietze ("MEET-sah"), Puschi, Pussi
Greek: Ga'ta; kitten = gataki
Gypsy (Lovar dialect): muca
Hawaiian: Popoki; kitten (literally "cat child") = popokikeiki
Hebrew: Chatool ("ch" is representation of a single letter in Hebrew, guttural sound); male = Chatul; female = Chatula; kitten male = Chataltul; kitten female = Chatatula
Hindi: (phonetically) Billie
Hungarian: Macska ("much-ka"); kitten (literally "little cat") = kismacska
Icelandic: köttur
Indonesian: Kutjing
Irish: cat
Italian: male = gatto; female = gatta; cats = gatti; kitten male = gattino; kitten female = gattina; nice male cat = Micio; nice female cat = Micia; nice kitten (male) = Micetto; nice kitten (female) = Micetta
Japanese: Neko ("Neh-ko); kitten = koneko; affectionate form = neko-chan or neko-chan
Judeo Spanish: gato
Kazakh: mysyk
Kinkongo (Zaire): Nyau
Kmer: chima (long "a")
Korean: koyangi ("koh-yang-ee")
Lakhota-Sioux: igmu
Laotian: Mell (pronounced "Meyel" or "something close to 'Meow'"
Latin: felis, feles, felix or cattus
Latvian: kachit or kakis
Lithuanian: Cat-ti-a; female = Katite
Loglan: katma
Macedonian: female = machka; male = machor
Malay: kuching; "sweet little pussy cat" = kuchinta
Mandarin: (phonetically) mao (rhymes with "cow")
Manx (Isle of Man): kayt; cats = kiyt; tomcat = kayt firryn; kitten = pishin
Maori (New Zealand): ngero (The "ng" is said like in sing ... you 'almost' pronounce the g)
Mayan: miz (pronounced "meece")
Mexican: Felino (m), Felina (f)
Navajo: Moosi
Norwegian: Katt
Pakistani: Shimii ("shee-mee")
Palauan: Katuu
Persian/Farci (Iran): gorbeh (stress on second syllable); kitty = peesh-ee (peesh rhymes with lease, -ee like a short i)
Pig Latin: at-cay, Itty-Kay, Om-Tay, Ussy-Pay, Itten-Kay, Eline-Fay... :-)
Polish: Kot ("o" pronounced like "ou" in "court"); affectionate = kotek
Portugese: gato; female = gata; kitty = gatito or gatinho
Potawatomi: kazho, mayos, mayos; cats = mayosuk
Quechua: michi; little cat = michicha
Romanian: pisica ("peeseecka"); cats = pisici; male = motan
Romansch: giat ("DJE-ah-t")
Russian: male= kot; female = koshka; kitten = kotyonok ("koht-yon-ok"); affectionate form = koshenka; kitty = kiska
Rumanian: Negru
Scots Gaelic: cat; kitten = piseag; feline = mar chat
Serbo-Croatian: Macka
Slovak: Macka
Spanish: gato; minino ("me ne no")
Swahili: Paka
Swedish: katt; kitten (literally "cat child") = kattunge; kitty = kisse
Swiss Deutsche slang: kitty, kitty, kitty = Boozzhi, boozzhi, boozzhi
Tagalog (Phillipine dialect): pusa ("poo-sah")
Tamil (Indian language also spoken in Sri Lanka & Singapore): (phonetically) poo-NAI
Thai: Maa-oh
Tohono O'odham (native Am. tribe in SW Arizona): Mihstol (roughly pronounced mee-stol or mee-stow with the "l" barely sounded)
Tsalagi (Cherokee): We'sa
Turkish: Kedi; cats = Kediler
Ukrainian: kotuk ("kohtihk"); affectionate: kitcha; "one who purrs" = Morrchik
Vietnamese: Con meo
Welsh: cath; kitten = cath fach; feline = fel cath, cathaidd
Yiddish: ketzl; kitten = ketzleh
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