Coma llamas los ninos contained by COSTA RICA , PANAMA , NICARAGUA?
Answers: Ni~no/a is what they are called adjectives over Latin America. In some parts of Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador children are sometimes referred to as "sipote/a". In Panama i have hear of kids being call "chambito", don't know if that is used everywhere contained by Panama though. In Costa Rica i have also hear people nickname kids "chiquitico", which is the same point as "chiquitito" (little one). But, they use -tico to make things nouns smaller; -tico is so widely used that they call themselves "tico/a". In Nicaragua they are referred to as "Chavalito/a" or "Chavalo/a" (for elder kids and teens).
Los ninos estas pequenos. In Panama, it is not chambito, it is zambito, and it comes from zambo, a racial mixture from black and indian. But when you phone up a kid zambito it has zilch to do with their see. It is mostly used in the interior.
Most family just voice pelao or pelaito.
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