Cerdito
The German word for piglet is Schweinchen Ferkel
shoat
Piglet, Suckling pig Lechón is pronounced leh-CHON
pigmut
"Piglet" is not typically considered a slang word. It actually refers to a baby pig or a character in the Winnie the Pooh stories created by A.A. Milne.
"un porcelet" (animal name) The Winnie-the-Pooh character Piglet is called "Porcinet" in the French version.
There are several words in Spanish (The language spoken in Mexico) that means pig: Puerco (Can also mean hog) can also refer to a person as being a pig. Cerdo (can also mean pork or a person living like a pig) Cochino Lechón (Piglet/suckling pig) Marrano (the animal, or a person living like a pig) Pigito is a slang (spanglish) word for little pig, piglet, or piggy bank. It is also sometimes used for guinea pigs. It is not a proper Spanish word.
That is the correct spelling. (Pig, pigs, piglet, piglets.)
"Piglet" is an English equivalent of the Italian word porcello.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It combines the masculine noun porco ("pig") with the diminutive suffix -ello ("dear, little, sweet") to mean "little pig, piglet." The pronunciation is "pohr-TCHEHL-loh."
A baby guinea pig is called a kit; A baby pig is called a piglet.
piglet
A pigletWhen a new pig baby is born it is called a piglet.