How to Say "little dove" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “little dove” is “palomita” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Siempre como palomitas de maíz cuando voy al cine.
I always eat popcorn when I go to the movies.
El maestro puso una palomita en mi tarea porque todo estaba bien.
The teacher put a checkmark on my homework because everything was correct.
Mira esa palomita blanca volando sobre el parque.
Look at that little white dove flying over the park.
The '-ita' Ending
The ending '-ita' makes the word 'paloma' (dove) mean 'little dove.' In Spanish, we use these endings to show something is small or to sound more affectionate.
Plural for Popcorn
When talking about popcorn as a snack, we almost always use the plural form 'palomitas,' just like we usually say 'chips' or 'grapes' in English.
Using the wrong word for popcorn
Mistake: “Using 'palomita' everywhere for popcorn.”
Correction: In many countries, 'palomita' is common, but in others like Argentina, they say 'pochoclo.' Check the regionalisms section to be safe!
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