cabrita - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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cabrita (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


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Meaning and Usage

"Cabrita" is the diminutive form of "cabra," which means goat in Spanish. It typically refers to a young female goat or can colloquially denote affection or endearment. It’s used in both oral and written contexts, though more commonly found in informal communications due to its diminutive nature. Its frequency of use may vary by region, but it is generally well understood in any Spanish-speaking country.

Example Sentences

  1. "La cabrita corretea por el campo."
    "The little goat runs around the field."

  2. "Vi una cabrita hermosa en el mercado."
    "I saw a beautiful kid at the market."

  3. "La cabrita está buscando su madre."
    "The little goat is looking for its mother."

Idiomatic Expressions

While "cabrita" is not particularly known for being part of many idiomatic expressions, its derivatives, or related terms, can be incorporated into some colloquial phrases. Below are a few examples:

  1. "Eres una cabra loca."
    "You are a crazy goat."
    (Used to describe someone acting wildly or unpredictably.)

  2. "No seas cabra, piensa antes de actuar."
    "Don't be a goat, think before you act."
    (Encouraging someone to be sensible.)

  3. "Me pierde el amor por las cabritas."
    "I love little goats."
    (Used affectionately for expressing fondness towards something or someone.)

Etymology

The word "cabrita" comes from the Spanish word "cabra," which itself derives from Late Latin "capra," meaning goat. The diminutive suffix “-ita” is often used in Spanish to convey smallness or affection.

Synonyms and Antonyms

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23-07-2024