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SomeoneYouUsedToKnow wrote: 73.Anon.52 wrote: Huh... so "El Gato" is "the Cat", that explains a few things... To clarify on that: Spanish has no genderless nouns. We refer to everything with a male or female tone. In other words, there is no "It".

"El Gato" means "The Cat", specifically a male cat. "La Gata" also means "The Cat", but a female one. to clarify, it explains part of "The Rundown"... I kept wanting to equate the term to an alligator, so it kept confusing me the statue(Mcguffin variety) didn't look like one.