Amigito


spanish for “little friend” or “buddy”; as “amigo” means “friend” and the suffix “-ito” translates as “little”.
in spanish:
“mi nieto es mi amigito y mi hermana, mi amigita.”
in english:
“my nephew is my lil buddy and my sister, my little friend”

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