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Sweetie in spanish
Sweetie in spanish











If you want something a bit more romantic I suggest going for an Italian nick name since Italian is, after all, the language of love and it has a sweet sound to it that differs from most languages.

sweetie in spanish

So to sum up here are the nicks discussed with their English translations: What about Osito (little bear) or Chiquito (little one)? While Chiquito may seem weird, in Spanish it leans toward babe and doesn’t have to do with actually being small. In some Spanish speaking countries we like to use ‘mi rey’, which means “my king” but it isn’t meant in a royal way, it’s just as common as ‘Handsome’ or ‘Honey’. Some of the most common nicknames in Spanish are ‘Mi Amor’ that translates directly into “my love” and ‘Corazón’ that literally means heart but is closer in meaning to sweetheart. Spanish is by far one of the most cutesy languages when it comes to pet names I can tell you that from a native standpoint, we like to make absolutely everything cute and adorable. Some of the most asked about languages are Spanish, Italian and Japanese and while they are all very different, hopefully one will be to both your and your beau’s liking. One quick way to do this and that will be absolutely off the mill – unless you are from one of the countries where these are the languages, obviously – is to use a nick in another tongue. So I always try to be unique with the pet names I use with both my friends and my boyfriend. Things like “sweetie” or “baby” have never struck my fancy and seem so impersonal and not heartfelt in the slightest.Īlso, who knows if his ex called him that?

sweetie in spanish

I don’t know about you guys, but to be honest I’ve never been too into default nicknames. While some people steer away from pet names and nicknames, most of us love to use a specific term of endearment with our significant others.













Sweetie in spanish