some thing that progressively gets smaller
It's "mamacita" - one word. It's the diminutive (-cita) of a diminutive (Madre => mama). It means "mommie" or "mom."
Risita is the diminutive for Risa, which means Laugh. Giggles.
"Bette", an American diminutive form of Elizabeth means God is my Oath.
Goyo is a diminutive of Gregorio (Gregory), so you could say it means Greg.
Probably originally the diminutive of Alfonzia, meaning noblewoman, made popular by William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.
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A person or thing that is very small and tiny.
Diminutive words are words that mean smaller, for example; lion;cub,goose;gosling,bus;minibus.
Miguelito ---- (a diminutive for Miguel).
It's "mamacita" - one word. It's the diminutive (-cita) of a diminutive (Madre => mama). It means "mommie" or "mom."
it is a diminutive but i don't know what the diminutive is for hare.
"Słodziutki" is a diminutive form of "słodki" -- "sweet".
Could be the diminutive form of the female name Elizabeth
Lisette is a proper name. A diminutive of Lise.
If something is diminutive, that means it is really small. For instance, a diminutive pencil may be a pencil that isnâ??t even big enough to be sharpened.
It is Spanish for "little fly". Fly is mosca and uses the diminutive ito to mean small.
Lisl (also spelled Liesl) is a diminutive of Lise and Lieslotte.