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Diminuatives are used to indicate smallness of size (‘little’), youngness in age, or intimacy (member of family). Some uses may surprise an English speaker. Diminuatives using -ito. Perro = dog perrito = ?. puppy. gato = cat gatito = ?. kitty. oso = bear osito = ?.
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Diminuatives are used to indicate smallness of size (‘little’), youngness in age, or intimacy (member of family). Some uses may surprise an English speaker. Diminuatives using -ito
Perro = dog perrito = ? puppy
gato = cat gatito = ? kitty
oso = bear osito = ? bear cub or teddy bear
mesa = table mesita = ? little table
señora = Mrs. señorita = ? Miss
chica = girl chiquita = ? little girl
abuela = grandmother abuelita = ? grandma
abuelo = grandfather abuelito = ? grandpa
hermano = brother hermanito = ? little brother
burro = donkey burrito = ? little donkey
mamá = mom mamacita = ? mommy
mosca = fly mosquito = ? little fly
Diminuatives can also be used with names of people and places. Sometimes these are nicknames, sometimes they are not.
pueblo = town pueblocito = ? little town
cerro = hill Cerritos = ? little hills City in Southern California near Long Beach
Juana Juanita
Pepé Pepito
Miguel Miguelito
Lupe Lupita