Bambino is the most common Italian equivalent of 'child'. It's a masculine gender noun that 's pronounced 'bahm-BEE-noh'. The form for a girl child is the feminine gender noun 'bambina'.
"Child" in English is bambina in the feminine and bambino in the masculine in Italian.
"Bambino L'amore" in Italian translates to "child, love" in English.
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Birichina in Italian means "naughty (like a child)" in English.
The answer is Italian
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"You are a beautiful child!" in English is Sei un bel bambino! to a male and Sei una bella bambina! to a female in Italian.
Petite in Italian is PICCOLA, PICCINA, MINUTA, referred to a little girl, a child (female), baby girl.
The best thing to call this child would be his/her name. If you don't know the child's name, you can always ask.
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Piccola bambina in the feminine and piccolo bambino in the masculine are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "small child." The respective pronunciations will be "PEEK-ko-la bam-BEE-na" and "PEEK-ko-lo bam-BEE-no" in Italian.
A putto ("little angel"), as a chubby child, often nude and winged, is an old Italian symbol for love.