Ninos
[nee-nyaw; English neen-yoh] /ˈni nyɔ; English ˈnin yoʊ/
noun, plural niños
[nee-nyaws; English neen-yohz] /ˈni nyɔs; English ˈnin yoʊz/ (Show IPA). Spanish.
1.
boy; child.
Niño
(nēn’yō)
See El Niño.
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