
(chupete)
chupon
used to refer to a pacifier, especially a small, soft object given to infants to suck on for comfort

(pájaro juvenil)
pajarito
used to refer to a small or young bird, often used in a casual or affectionate manner

(cobijita)
mantita
used to refer to a blanket, especially in a childish or affectionate manner

(llorón)
buhú
used to imitate the sound of crying or to express mock sympathy, often in response to an injury, accident, or exaggerated sadness

(hasta luego)
adiós
a farewell remark

(vagón de juguete)
locomotora
a child's word for locomotive

papá
an informal or intimate name for fathers, used especially by children or when talking to children

(pañalito)
pañal
used to refer to a diaper, particularly in a playful or affectionate way, often used for babies or young children

(popó)
caca
used to refer to feces or excrement, often used in a playful or childish manner

(perrazo)
perrito
informal terms for dogs

(pijamas de pie completos)
pijamas con pies
used to refer to a type of pajamas, typically one-piece, that cover the entire body and have attached foot coverings

(caballito de juguete)
caballito
used to refer to a horse in a playful, childish, or affectionate way

(piyama)
pijama
(usually plural and used by children) a loose and light two-piece garment worn in bed
Jammies, also known as pajamas or PJs, are a type of sleepwear commonly worn at night. They consist of two pieces - a top and a bottom - and are typically made from soft, comfortable materials like cotton or silk. The top is usually a loose-fitting shirt or a button-up, while the bottoms can be shorts, pants, or capris. Jammies come in a variety of styles and designs, from classic plaid to fun patterns featuring popular characters or designs. They are designed to be comfortable and cozy, helping the wearer to relax and sleep soundly.

(pachuchito)
besito
used to refer to a small or affectionate kiss, often in a playful or childlike manner

(michino)
gatito
informal terms referring to a domestic cat

N/A
to make something dirty, often in a playful or innocent context

(popó)
caca
used to refer to feces or waste matter in a playful or childlike manner, often used by young children when referring to going to the bathroom

N/A
to be polite or friendly especially when trying to improve a situation or relationship

(miau-miau)
gato-gato
used to refer to a cat in a playful or childlike manner, often used by young children

(vaca)
muu-muu
used to refer to a cow in a playful or childlike manner, often mimicking the sound a cow makes

mamá
an informal or intimate name for mothers, used especially by children or when talking to children

(nana)
siesta
used to refer to a nap in a playful or childlike manner, often spoken to young children

(pajarito - in a playful context referring to a horse)
caballito
used to refer to a horse in a playful or childlike manner, often mimicking the sound a horse makes

(dormidita)
noche-noche
used to refer to bedtime or sleep in a playful or childlike manner, often used when speaking to young children

(rasguño)
heridita
used to refer to a minor injury, such as a scrape or bruise, in a playful or childlike manner

(orinar)
hacer pipí
to urinate, often used in a way that is informal

(hacer caca)
hacer pupú
(said in a playful or childlike manner) to defecate

(potty)
orinal
a receptacle for urination or defecation in the bedroom

(horita de dormir)
tiempo de dormir
used to refer to bedtime or the act of going to sleep in a playful or childlike manner

(orinar)
hacer pis
(used in a playful or childlike manner) to urinate

(orinar)
hacer pipí
(used in a playful or childlike manner) to urinate

(piesitos)
deditos de los pies
used to refer to the feet or toes in a playful or childlike manner

(tripita)
barriga
(used especially by children) the stomach or the middle part of the body

(trino)
pío-pío
used to refer to the sound a bird makes or a bird itself in a playful or childlike manner

(orinar)
hacer pipí
to urinate, often used in a playful or childish manner
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