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(Translation of chatte from the GLOBAL French-English Dictionary © 2018 K Dictionaries Ltd)
Translation of chatte | PASSWORD French-English Dictionary
chatte noun
cat
[noun] a small, four-legged, fur-covered animal often kept as a pet a Persian/Siamese cat.
cunt
[noun] (vulgar, slang, offensive) a woman’s vagina.
pussy
[noun] (slang, vulgar) a woman’s vagina.
(Translation of chatte from the PASSWORD French-English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)
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chatte noun
cat
[noun] a small, four-legged, fur-covered animal often kept as a pet a Persian/Siamese cat.
cunt
[noun] (vulgar, slang, offensive) a woman’s vagina.
pussy
[noun] (slang, vulgar) a woman’s vagina.
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Someone who is not fluent pointed out to me that it is common to say "le chat" even for female cats, and that "la chatte" is considered vulgar, given that it is used to refer things besides cats.
I wanted to find out the validity of this assertion. Is it normal to use "le chat" for all cats? Is "la chatte" frowned upon, uncommon, or impolite?
Also, if any other animals come to mind that are relevant to this, where you would not use female, please mention them! Or is masculine generally used across the board?
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Il est tout à fait normal de parler d'une chatte quand le contexte est clair. Si je parle d'un animal familier que je connais je parle de la chatte ou du chat selon son sexe.
J'ai une chatte chez moi, je dis :
Où est passé la chatte ?
Je vois un animal dans mon jardin :
C'est la chatte du voisin !
Je ne pense pas qu'il vienne à l'esprit de quiconque de penser à un autre sens du mot chatte dans des cas semblables.
Mais bien sûr comme il est tout de même difficile de reconnaître le sexe d'un chat de loin (en dehors des périodes de gestation), si je vois un chat inconnu dans mon jardin, je dirai plutôt :
Tiens, un chat !
Ici je désigne l'objet « chat », l'animal générique.
Je pense qu'il en va ainsi pour tout animal dont le sexe n'est pas reconnaissable à l'oeil nu au non connaisseur. Tout est question de bon sens.
Je parlerai donc « du merle » qui picore sur ma pelouse, même si c'est une femelle (merlette ?) ou de « la pie » nichée sur l'arbre même si c'est un mâle (je ne connais pas de nom spécifique pour une pie mâle). Je sais en théorie que les oiseaux ont souvent des couleurs différentes selon le sexe mais je n'y connais rien et je ne dois pas être la seule.
Il est plus facile d'identifier le sexe d'un chien ou d'un lion donc je pense qu'on parlera plus spontanément d'une chienne ou d'une lionne qu'on voit pour la première fois.
Il est évident qu'un jeune homme bien élevé qui va chez une jeune fille pour la première fois, et même si sa nouvelle amie lui a déjà parlé de son animal familier, évitera de lui dire :
Montre moi ta chatte.
Dans ce cas ce serait effectivement ambigu et pourrait être mal compris.
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I guess it's a matter of personal opinion and experience but I wouldn't say that using "la chatte" to designate a female cat is frowned upon or even less impolite (your interlocutor would need to learn the dictionary otherwise). "Ma chatte" is also used for sweetheart so I guess it wouldn't if "chatte" was vulgar regardless of the meaning intended by the locutor.
That said, I would say that the masculine is indeed more often used, in part to avoid uncomfortable situations sometimes and simply because some like me don't remember its gender.
As an aside to the story, a friend of mine named his chatte (female cat) "zizi" :-)
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I think you mean "As an aside to the story" :)
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@Aerovistae thanks! I actually meant "As a side story" but my voice recognition software screwed up. "As an aside to the story" sounds better :)
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If you like speech recognition, try this chrome extension I wrote: www.handsfreechrome.com
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@Aerovistae Thanks for the link, looks awesome! What speech recognition engine do you use? The JavaScript Web Speech API? Personally, I use a hands-free mouse (SmartNAV) in addition to Dragon NaturallySpeaking, so in the end, I don't need that any voice commands for browsing (also it's good to rest the voice a bit). In the command list, I have around half the commands of scrolling and none of clicking (-> hands-free mouse). I also have the navigation/tab/window/refresh commands. But that's very good to know, I'll keep in mind!
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I am an American, but spent my childhood (until age 13) in London, Ontario, Canada, which is just outside of Toronto. In Canada, french was part of our everyday curriculum starting in Grade Two. We then moved to the Sacramento, California area and took 4 years of high school French and four years of French in a University. My point in revealing all that is in every one of those French classes we only referred to cats in the masculine, “le chat” or, “un chat.” I didn’t even know there was a female possibility until 5 minutes ago. I’m flabbergasted:)
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La Chatte métamorphosée en Femme (La Fontaine), Femme et Chatte (Verlaine)... The entire Q&A manages to not disclose why using chatte could be challenging, it's just because it could also mean pussy is all.
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chatte nf cat, she-cat
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chatter
v.
chat
La chatte miaule, je vais la nourrir.
exp.
The cat's miaowing, I'll go and feed her.
bouffer la chatte
v.
eat pussy
[Slang];[Arg.]
chat
nm.
cat
appeler un chat un chat
v.
call a spade a spade
appeler un chat un chat
exp.
call a spade a spade ; call it like it is ; say it like it is
être franc
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'chatte' also found in translations in English-French dictionary
chating
n.
chatte
[Comp.]
cooca
n.
chatte
[US];[Slang];[Arg.] = woman's genitals, pussy
minge
n.
chatte
British English, vulgar word for vagina
she-cat
exp.
chatte
quim
n.
chatte (vagin)
Vulgar/Argot
muff
n.
touffe ; chatte
[Slang];[Fam.] urban word 'muff' = vagina (synonym = "cunt") ; equivalent in French slang is "chatte".
cunt
n.
chatte ; salope ; con
pussy lips
npl.
lèvres de chatte ; lèvres du vagin
[Arg.];[Fam.]
fanny
n.
1. [US] cul 2. [UK] chatte
[Slang];[Vulg.]
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Cette chatte réaliste offre des sensations très proches d'une pénétration vaginale.
This realistic pussy offers sensations very similar to vaginal penetration.
Enlevez ses vêtements et enfoncez votre gode pourpre dans sa chatte.
Remove her clothes and stick your purple vibrator in her pussy.
Quatorze mois après le diagnostic, la chatte est cliniquement stable.
Fourteen months after diagnosis, the cat is clinically stable.
Praline, notre chatte est indépendante et demandera juste ses croquettes.
Praline, our cat is independent and just ask her kibble.
Sexy Latina Alexis Amore a sa chatte juteuse tendu par...
Sexy Latina Alexis Amore has her juicy cunt stretched by...
Mettez votre grosse bite dans sa chatte fraîche et intouchable.
Just put your big dick inside her fresh and untouched pussy.
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chatte
noun
chatter
intransitive verb
chat
noun
chat
noun
chat-huant
noun
langue-de-chat
noun
chatte [ʃat] N f
chatte
(female) cat
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chat
chat2 [tʃat] N m COMPUT
chat
chat
chatter [tʃate] VB intr COMPUT
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chatter
to chat
chat1 [ʃa] N m
chat (animal)
cat
chat (mâle)
tomcat
chat de gouttière (espèce banale)
ordinary cat
Phrases:
chat échaudé craint l'eau froide prov
once bitten, twice shy
avoir un chat dans la gorge
to have a frog in one's throat
quand le chat n'est pas là, les souris dansent prov
when the cat's away the mice will play
il n'y a pas un chat dans la rue
there's not a soul in the street
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chatte
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chat
chatte [ʃat] N f
chatte
(female) cat
chat2 [tʃat] N m COMPUT
chat
chat
chat2 [tʃat] N m COMPUT
chat
chat
chat-huant
chat-huant
tawny owl
langue-de-chat
langue-de-chat
langue de chat
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DictionaryHistorical ThesaurusFactsheetEtymologyExpandMeaning & useFrequencyQuotationsShow all quotationsFactsheet What does the noun chate mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun chate. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.Entry status OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve definitions. This entry has not yet been fully revised. See meaning & use How common is the noun chate? Fewer than 0.01occurrences per million words in modern written English 17500.02817600.02317700.02117800.01917900.01818000.01518100.01318200.008518300.009318400.00918500.009218600.009818700.009818800.009618900.008319000.007419100.006419200.005519300.004319400.003819500.003619600.003319700.003419800.003619900.003920000.003920100.0038 See frequency Where does the noun chate come from? Earliest known usemid 1500sThe earliest known use of the noun chate is in the mid 1500s.OED's earliest evidence for chate is from 1567, in the writing of Thomas Harman, writer on vagabonds.chate is of uncertain origin. See etymologyNearby entrieschat, n.¹c1530–chat, n.²1704–chat, n.³c1400–chat, n.⁴1840–chat, n.⁵1876–chat, n.⁶1584chat, n.⁷1699–chat, v.¹c1440–chat, v.²a1522–68chatbot, n.1994–chate | chatte | chat, n.1567–château, n.c1739–château-bottled, adj.1888–Chateaubriand, n.1877–Châteauneuf-du-Pape, n.1876–chatelain, n.c1515–chatelaine, n.1845–chatelaine bag, n.1883–chatelaine watch, n.1936–chatelainry, n.1864–chatelet, n.a1513–1801Browse more nearby entriesEtymology
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Entry history for chate | chatte | chat, n.chate, n. was first published in 1889; not yet revisedchate, n. was last modified in September 2023 Revision of the OED is a long-term project. Entries in oed.com which have not been revised may include: corrections and revisions to definitions, pronunciation, etymology, headwords, variant spellings, quotations, and dates; new senses, phrases, and quotations which have been added in subsequent print and online updates. Revisions and additions of this kind were last incorporated into chate, n. in September 2023. Earlier versions of chate, n. were published in:OED First Edition (1889)Find out moreOED Second Edition (1989)Find out moreView chate, n. in Second EditionCiteChicagoOxford English Dictionary, s.v. “,” , . Copy to clipboard Copied to clipboard MLA9“” Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford UP, , . Copy to clipboard Copied to clipboard Select format to download citation.ris (Papers, Zotero).enw (EndNote).txt (RefWorks)DownloadContributePlease submit your feedback for chate | chatte | chat, n.Please include your email address if you are happy to be contacted about your feedback. OUP will not use this email address for any other purpose. Section (required)FactsheetEtymologyMeaning & useFrequencyOtherFeedback (required)SubmitCitation detailsFactsheet for chate | chatte | chat, n.Browse entryNearby entrieschat, n.¹c1530–chat, n.²1704–chat, n.³c1400–chat, n.⁴1840–chat, n.⁵1876–chat, n.⁶1584chat, n.⁷1699–chat, v.¹c1440–chat, v.²a1522–68chatbot, n.1994–chate | chatte | chat, n.1567–château, n.c1739–château-bottled, adj.1888–Chateaubriand, n.1877–Châteauneuf-du-Pape, n.1876–chatelain, n.c1515–chatelaine, n.1845–chatelaine bag, n.1883–chatelaine watch, n.1936–chatelainry, n.1864–chatelet, n.a1513–1801Browse more nearby entries
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Pronunciation of the French word chatte
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