Swedish-Liten pojke
Mon petit garcon.My little boy.
Lithuanian: berniukasHebrew: yeledSpanish: niñoItalian: ragazzo (or bambino for a baby boy)French: garçonGerman: JungeFula (an African language): gark`aNorwegian: guttPolish: chłopiecRussian: maltchikPortuguese: meninoDutch: jongenAfrikaans: seunZulu: mfanaArabic: waladUrdu: larkaLatin:puer
"Little boy" in Spanish is "niñito". It is pronounced "neen-YE-toe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
There are various terms. A little boy. A gossun. Buachaill.
Boy in Spanish is niño.
This is the "diminutive" form of the word "hijo", which means "son" or "child." so it would translate as "little boy".
Ragazzina and ragazzino are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "little girl, little boy".Specifically, the feminine noun ragazza and the masculine ragazzo respectively mean "girl" and "boy". The feminine diminutive ending --ina and the masculine --ino translate as "little". The pronunciation will be "RA-gat-TSEE-na" in the feminine and "RA-gat-TSEE-no" in the masculine.
See the Related Links section below. You'll find a photo of the "Little Boy" bomb as well as the "Fat Boy" bomb and various nuclear explosions.
Watashi no (for a girl) Boku no (for a boy)
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Sohna Munda
Menino (boy) Menininho (little boy)