"ñañita" meaning in All languages combined

See ñañita on Wiktionary

Noun [Spanish]

IPA: /ɲaˈɲita/, [ɲaˈɲi.t̪a] Forms: ñañitas [plural]
Rhymes: -ita Etymology: From ñaña + -ita. Etymology templates: {{suffix|es|ñaña|ita|id2=diminutive}} ñaña + -ita Head templates: {{es-noun|f}} ñañita f (plural ñañitas)
  1. (Latin America, informal) little sister Tags: Latin-America, feminine, informal Categories (topical): Female family members
    Sense id: en-ñañita-es-noun-Syigs1PA Disambiguation of Female family members: 48 27 25 Categories (other): Latin American Spanish, Spanish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 60 27 13
  2. (Chile, informal) brat, spoiled, coddled, sometimes a term of endearment Tags: Chile, feminine, informal
    Sense id: en-ñañita-es-noun-3DhWuYpt Categories (other): Chilean Spanish, Spanish terms suffixed with -ita (diminutive) Disambiguation of Spanish terms suffixed with -ita (diminutive): 36 46 17
  3. (Chile, rare) small bruise, specially on small children Tags: Chile, feminine, rare
    Sense id: en-ñañita-es-noun-xwqfDppv Categories (other): Chilean Spanish

Inflected forms

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