The Latin for "little boy" is puerulus (-i, m.), which is simply puer, "boy", with the diminutive suffix -ulus.
Of course, like (almost) all Latin nouns, puerulus varies in form depending on how it's used. For example, if you were addressing the little boy directly, you'd call him puerule.
In pig latin, the word "boy" would be translated as "oybay."
Puer.
Latin was the language spoken by the ancient Romans. The Latin word for boy is 'puer.'
The Latin word 'filius' translates into English as son. The word for 'little son' is 'filiolus'. The Latin word 'filia' translates into English as 'daughter'. The word for 'little daughter' is 'filiola'.
Boys; of the boy.
"Pebbles" in Latin are calculi.
Latin and a little Greek.
A little ring.
Mosquitoes do not have a spoken language, as they communicate primarily through physical movements and pheromones. However, they are found in regions all over the world and are not exclusive to a specific language or region.
Little mouse
The main word for "little" in Latin is parvus.Other words of related meaning include brevis ("short"), exiguus ("scanty; little") and vegrandis ("not very big; diminutive").
Many of our common English words are directly descended from Latin with little or no changes. In this case, the Latin word for angel is angelus.