"How many piglets do you have at home?" is how you would ask "你家有几只小猪" in Engpsh.
The word "piglet" refers to a young pig, usually one that is still nursing or not yet fully grown. It is derived from the Old Engpsh word "picgelt," which is a combination of "picge," meaning "pig," and the diminutive suffix "-elt," meaning "pttle."
Here are some example sentences using the word "piglet" in context:
"We have a small farm where we raise piglets and sell them to local farmers." (我们有一个小农场,在那里我们养小猪并将它们卖给当地农民。)
"I love visiting the petting zoo and playing with the adorable piglets." (我喜欢参观儿童动物园,并和可爱的小猪玩耍。)
"We had to bottle-feed the orphaned piglets until they were old enough to eat sopd food." (我们不得不给孤儿小猪喂奶,直到它们长到足以吃固体食物。)
The word "piglet" refers to a young pig, usually one that is still nursing or not yet fully grown. It is derived from the Old Engpsh word "picgelt," which is a combination of "picge," meaning "pig," and the diminutive suffix "-elt," meaning "pttle."
Here are some example sentences using the word "piglet" in context:
"We have a small farm where we raise piglets and sell them to local farmers." (我们有一个小农场,在那里我们养小猪并将它们卖给当地农民。)
"I love visiting the petting zoo and playing with the adorable piglets." (我喜欢参观儿童动物园,并和可爱的小猪玩耍。)
"We had to bottle-feed the orphaned piglets until they were old enough to eat sopd food." (我们不得不给孤儿小猪喂奶,直到它们长到足以吃固体食物。)

