Hamster English Plural

Alternative form of hamster.
Hamster english plural. Pequeño roedor hamster n noun. A hamster is a small furry animal which is similar to a mouse. The plural form of hamster is hamsters. Refers to person place thing quality etc.
Refers to person place thing quality etc. El televisor un piso. Mi hija tiene un hámster como mascota. One species mesocricetus auratus is used in scientific experiments or is often kept as a pet.
Most people are familiar with mice rats hamsters and guinea pigs which are commonly kept as pets. Especially the golden hamster mesocricetus auratus and the dwarf hamster s of genus phodopus often kept as a pets and used in scientific research. Sustantivo de género exclusivamente masculino que lleva los artículos el o un en singular y los o unos en plural. My daughter has a hamster as a pet.
The survey also featured 2 273 rabbits 1 757 hamsters 482 parrots and macaws 233 ferrets 81 donkeys and 47 newts and salamanders. Small rodent kept as pet hámster nm nombre masculino. Sustantivo de género exclusivamente masculino que lleva los artículos el o un en singular y los o unos en plural. Sustantivo de género exclusivamente masculino que lleva los artículos el o un en singular y los o unos en plural.
Webster s new world college dictionary 4th edition. Hámster nm nombre masculino. The hamster stuffed his puffy cheeks with food. Noun plural hampsters 1.
Refers to person place thing quality etc. El televisor un piso. El televisor un piso. From english hamster from german hamster from old high german hamustra field mouse from old church slavonic хомѣсторъ xoměstorŭ a tautological hybrid of the proto slavic roots xoměkъ compare russian хомя к xomják hamster and storъ compare lithuanian stãras hamster.
Hamster plural hamsters any of various old world rodent species belonging to the subfamily cricetinae. Hamster translation to spanish pronunciation and forum discussions. An alternative etymology traces old high german hamustra hamustro to proto germanic hamustrōn hamster from proto indo european kam a kind of rodent.