Q. How do you say a boy is cute in Spanish?
1. Guapo
- Guapísimo → Expresses a higher degree of attractiveness. It means ‘so handsome’.
- Guapote → It also expresses that a boy is very attractive. It is slightly softer than ‘guapísimo’.
- Guapito → Expresses that a boy is handsome. It’s more used with young boys. It means ‘quite handsome’.
Q. How do you say cute in Mexico?
In Mexican Spanish, we always use the pronoun “Tú”. “Sos” is a pronoun used in some other Latin American countries. So we would say: You are cute “Tú eres lindo” (if you’re referring to a male person). Simply saying “Eres lindo” works as well.
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Q. How do you say baby boy in different languages?
Saying Baby boy in European Languages
Language | Ways to say baby boy | |
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Dutch | Baby jongen | Edit |
Estonian | beebipoiss | Edit |
Finnish | poikavauva | Edit |
French | bébé garçon | Edit |
Q. What is Chiquito?
chi·qui·to Masculine – Noun – Singular Plural: chiquitos. Feminine: chiquita. Plural and Feminine: chiquitas. Translate “chiquito” to English: little boy, boy, kid, little one, small boy, tad, tot, kiddie, kiddo, kiddy, small fry, tike, tyke, fry, moppet, nipper, shaver.
Q. Does Chico mean small in Spanish?
Chico (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtʃiko]) means small, boy or child in the Spanish language. It is also the nickname for Francisco in the Portuguese language (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʃiku]).
Q. Can you call a girl Chico?
Girls sometimes call their guy friends chico or sometimes nene which sounds maybe flirtatious or very friendly. You do hear guapo or guapetón (which is more flirtatious it’s like “hunk”). But platonic is mostly chico/a. For guys the terms of endearment mostly are chico or muchacho.
Q. What do Spanish moms call their sons?
Mijo/a. This word is short for mi hijo, which translates to “my son.” The feminine version is short for mi hija, which means “my daughter.” They can both be made diminutive, mijito and mijita, respectively. This term of endearment is probably used the most often by parents, extended family, friends and strangers alike.