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Meaning of mancito




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

mancito
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The correct term is mansito, with s. Diminutive of meek. It means lack of bravura. It's docile or domesticated. The word mancito, as a diminutive of man, can be considered, meaning it means little man, small man (it is a term of colloquial use).

  




Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

1- In colloquial language, a little man is a little man or a man of short stature. 2- It is a word composed of the English term "man" which in Spanish translates "man", and by Spanish suffix "cito", indicating that the literal translation would be mancito.

  


lidia ines

mancito is incorrectly written and it should be written as "Domesticated" being its meaning: Domesticated. Mansito, refers to an animal that does not attack if it is not caused, as is trained to do otherwise.

  


Jimeno Álvarez

mancito is incorrectly written and it should be written as "mansito" being its meaning: mancito = mansitoMansito is going very slowly, very slowly.

  


Jimeno Álvarez

mancito is incorrectly written and it should be written as "mansiti" being its meaning: mancito = mansitoMANSITO. ( dim. Manso. ) Advisor. m. Without making any noise.

  



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