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Michilino and piccolo Michi are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "little Mike." The masculine nouns literally mean "dear (little, small, sweet) Mike" in the first-mentioned case of the nickname with its diminutive masculine ending and "(physically) little (small) Mike" in the second-mentioned example of the masculine singular adjective and its associated masculine nickname. The respective pronunciations will be "MEE-kee-LEE-no" and "PEEK-ko-lo MEE-kee" in Italian.

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The equivalent of "Mike" in Spanish is "Miguel". The diminutive would be "Miguelito".

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muchacho blanco pequeño

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miguel

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