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Diminutive suffix


luis magistrado July 03, 2014 08:50 AM

Diminutive suffix
 
hello.

Could somebody please enlighten me on the use of diminutive suffix? The suffixes "illo" and "ito" for example, whats the proper way of using them? Is pajarito and pajarillo mean the same thing?

Gracias.

poli July 03, 2014 10:59 AM

also ico. ITO is the most common. They have the same meaning and are interchangeable.If you hear ICO, it often means that the person is from Colombia.

UCO has negative meaning.

AngelicaDeAlquezar July 03, 2014 01:46 PM

The use of each prefix depends on the region and it's full of nuances (too many to list them all). However, if you always go for "-ito", you'll be safe. ;)

As for "pájaro", I think "pajarillo" and "pajarito" are universally understood as the same thing.
In some Latin American countries, as Poli said, people tend to use more the suffix "-ico", but I don't know if they would say "pajarico". :thinking:


*"-uco" is not a suffix expressing diminutive, but to insert a pejorative meaning for a word. However, "-uelo", although less frequent than "-ito", is also a diminutive ("polluelo", "chicuelo", "riachuelo").

luis magistrado July 07, 2014 01:45 AM

Thank you


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