How do you say ‘cat’ in French?

Chartreux. A French purebred cat. Photo: copyright Helmi Flick.
You can hear how I say ‘cat’ in French by playing the audio file below. You spell the words as follows:
- Female cat: chatte
- Male cat: chat
- Kitten: chaton
My accent is not bad but not 100% ๐ But if you are searching for ‘how to say cat in French’ you must be an English speaker so it’s might be a good think to hear an English person speaking French. Or maybe not..!
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