abuelito

/aβweˈlito/
nounBeginner
informal

A term of endearment for one's grandfather, often used in informal or affectionate contexts.

El abuelito siempre nos daba dulces cuando íbamos de visita.

Grandpa always gave us candy when we visited.

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The diminutive suffix '-ito' adds affection and familiarity to the word 'abuelo' (grandfather).

Collocations

abuelito queridodear grandpaabuelito de la familiagrandpa of the family

Synonyms

Related Phrases

abuelitaphrase
grandma
abuelosphrase
grandparents

💡Pro Tip

Affectionate Usage

The diminutive form 'abuelito' is often used to express love and closeness to one's grandfather.

Gold Rule

Diminutive Forms

In Spanish, adding '-ito' to a noun (e.g., 'abuelo' → 'abuelito') makes it more affectionate and informal.

📖Word Origin

Derived from 'abuelo' (grandfather) with the diminutive suffix '-ito', which conveys affection and familiarity.

📝Usage Notes

Commonly used in Spanish-speaking families to address or refer to one's grandfather in a warm and affectionate way.

Word Breakdown

abuelo
grandfather
root
+
-ito
affectionate diminutive
suffix
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