pet in Danish
pet in Danish is kæledyr, kæle — pet means an animal kept at home for companionship rather than work or food.
pet in Danish
kæledyr
An animal kept as a companion or otherwise for pleasure, rather than for some practical benefit or use.
kæle
What does "pet" mean?
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noun An animal kept at home for companionship rather than work or food.
"They adopted a rescue dog as a family pet."
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adjective Favorite or especially cherished, often used for a personal cause or gripe.
"Punctuality is one of her pet issues at work."
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verb To stroke or gently touch an animal affectionately.
"The child petted the cat until it fell asleep."
pet in a sentence
- They adopted a rescue dog as a family pet.
- Goldfish are often a child's first pet.
- Punctuality is one of her pet issues at work.
- The child petted the cat until it fell asleep.
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "pet" in Danish?
"pet" in Danish is kæledyr, kæle. pet means: An animal kept at home for companionship rather than work or food.
How do you use "pet" in a sentence?
Example: "They adopted a rescue dog as a family pet." In Danish, "pet" is kæledyr, kæle.
Are there other ways to say "pet" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 2 translations listed for "pet": kæledyr, kæle.
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