It means little
The suffix "-ito" or "-ita" in Spanish is a diminutive that is added to nouns or adjectives to convey a small or cute version of the word. It is used to indicate endearment or smaller size.
Small. Very small. Diminuative, teeny weeny. Pequeño = small. The suffix "ito" makes it even smaller and/or cuter.
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cito is the conjugated form of "I quote". Quote = citar.citar also means "Make an appointment"
The most common way to change a Spanish noun to show friendliness or affection is to drop the "o" or "a" at the end of the noun and add "ito" or "ita." If the word does not end in "o" or "a," add "cito" or "cita." For example: el niño → el niñito la mesa → la mesita Like English, some Spanish words require spelling changes. Examples are: la chica → la chiquita el pedazo → el pedacito
The suffix "-ito" or "-ita" in Spanish is a diminutive that is added to nouns or adjectives to convey a small or cute version of the word. It is used to indicate endearment or smaller size.
It means little or small.
Janelleita is the female diminutive suffix in Spanish and ito is the male suffix. They both mean small as in a small version of the word the suffix is attached to.juanita in Spanish means small or little Juana which is Joan in Spanish. So Juanita is little Joan not Janelle. A name or nickname given to a young girl named Joan. Juan is John in Spanish so a young boy named John or Juan could be called Juanito. ita and ito are very gender specific. female and male respectively. Since a bull or "Toro" is always male, a young bull would be called Torito but never Torita. Carlito means young Carl. This can be done with almost any Spanish name or noun as long as the gender stays the same. You can determine the gender of the root word by the ita or ito suffix.
Small. Very small. Diminuative, teeny weeny. Pequeño = small. The suffix "ito" makes it even smaller and/or cuter.
The 'mente' suffix in Spanish is regularly equated with the 'ly' suffix in English. So, generally speaking, 'general-mente' means 'generally.'
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it is a spanish suffix meaning very very or extremely
It is Spanish for "little fly". Fly is mosca and uses the diminutive ito to mean small.
The word for mosquito in Latin is "culex". The actual origin of the word comes from Spanish, which gives it the base "mosc-" and then the suffix "-ito" which means little.
It is 'my heart' with -ito on it. -Ito signifies small, like a little (young) cousin Arnoldito. So it would mean little heart.
Latin Americans call the mosquito a mosquito also, and its name comes from Spanish.-- It is Spanish for "little fly". Fly is mosca and uses the diminutive ito to mean small.
Azul in spanish means blue. If you add 'ito' to the end of some spanish words it means little. So azulito means little blue.