-ecita

Spanish

Etymology

Form of -cita, rebracketed from words ending in -e.

Suffix

-ecita f (noun-forming suffix, plural -ecitas)

  1. Alternative form of -ecito; added to feminine nouns to form diminutives
    cruz (cross) + -ecitacrucecita (small cross)
    fiesta (party) + -ecitafiestecita (small party)
    voz (voice) + -ecitavocecita (small/quiet voice)
    mano (hand) + -ecitamanecita (small hand)

Usage notes

  • If the noun has a final vowel (usually -a), it is dropped before adding -ecita.
  • In most cases, -ecita is used simply to indicate a small or endeared thing, without changing the basic meaning of the noun. Contrast -ecilla, which often changes the underlying meaning.

Derived terms

Spanish terms suffixed with -ecita

See also

Further reading

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