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How to Say "small man" in Spanish

The Spanish word forsmall manis hombrecitoA2 level.

English → SpanishA2
nounA2informal
referring to physical size
A young boy wearing a oversized necktie and a vest, standing tall and shaking hands with an adult.

Examples

¡Qué hombrecito! Ya ayuda a su padre en el jardín.

What a big boy! He already helps his father in the garden.

No llores, sé un hombrecito y aguanta un poco el dolor.

Don't cry, be a little man and bear the pain for a bit.

Vimos a un hombrecito muy bajito caminando por la calle.

We saw a very short little man walking down the street.

The '-cito' ending

Spanish adds '-cito' to the end of some words to mean 'small' or 'dear.' Because 'hombre' ends in a consonant sound, we use '-cito' instead of just '-ito'.

Maturity vs. Size

While it can mean a man who is physically small, it is most often used to praise a young boy for being brave, helpful, or mature.

Gender confusion

Mistake:Calling a brave little girl 'hombrecita'.

Correction: Use 'mujercita' for girls. 'Hombrecito' is strictly for males because it comes from 'hombre' (man).

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