A few days ago
What does the Spanish phrase or slang “Mamacita” mean in Spanish?
I am very curious abou this right here.
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A few days ago
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Little Mama.
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A few days ago
Technically, “little mama” is “mamita”. Spanish has three levels, regular, small, and tiny, with “-ita” suffices, i.e. mama, mamita, mamacita.
The colloquial (i.e. connotation) basically means “sweet mama”, very pretty and young.
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A few days ago
It means Little Mother. Same as Papacito means little father.
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A few days ago
No. The slang word is meant to say, “Dang your HOT!” technically thats what mexican people say when they see a hot girl. In general, it could mean “little mama” but thats not what they are really trying to say. Next time one says that to you, he thinks your sexy, super sexy.
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A few days ago
Literal translation is “little mama;” however, some guys use it to mean a “hot” female 🙂
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5 years ago
You do not speak it very well. (Tú) no lo hablas muy bien. Lo = It So you don’t speak Spanish very well?.. Whatever you guys were talking about :p
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A few days ago
little mama – it’s a term of endearment to a woman.
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A few days ago
little mama or little mother
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A few days ago
some mexican dude said that to me at the beach! grr!
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