verb crawl There are two meanings in Italian, depending on whether you are describing a person or an animal.

When a person, or more specifically a baby, is the subject, crawl method crawl.
My daughter started crawling very early.
My daughter started crawling very early.

However, when it comes to predators such as cats, crawl Refers to behavior track Prey crouching near the ground.
Note that if you want to talk about track In the human context, Italians use verbs persecution (persecution) Or phrase Fare tracking (lit: to do stalking) Use English words.
crawl From nouns crawl (On all fours) In turn derived from the word Cat (Cat). Gatoni Also appeared in some alternative translations crawl, like:
- Go crawl (Literally means on all fours)
- Continue (a) crawl (Literally means to proceed on all fours)
- Forward (to) crawl (Literally means moving forward on all fours)
- Walk (1) climb (Literally means walking on all fours)
Finally, we have the expression Gaton Gatoni, This refers to the behavior of crawling along the ground in order not to be found.
The lion crawled towards its prey on all fours.
The lion crawled towards its prey quietly.
become a Regular -Yes verb, It is easy to conjugate with the present tense:
(1) Gatono
I crawl
(You) Ga Tony
You climb-informal
(Him) climb
He crawls
(She) crawls
She crawls
(She) crawls
You climb-formal
(Us) crawling
We climb
(You) climb
You climb-plural
(They) climb
They crawl



