bebé
Deriva del latín 'bibere', que significa 'beber'.
NOUN
(1)
[/beˈβe/es-ES]
baby
literal
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infant
formal
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newborn
/
concept of a very young child
untranslatable
(While 'baby' and 'infant' are direct translations, the cultural implications of 'bebé' may include nuances of affection or dependency that are not fully captured in a single English word.)
A very young human, typically an infant from birth to around 18 months of age. The term often implies a sense of tenderness, affection, and vulnerability, emphasizing the need for care and protection.
No irregularidades.
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| bebés |
- El bebé dormía plácidamente en su cuna. — The baby was sleeping peacefully in its crib.
- Ella acunó al bebé en sus brazos con mucho cariño. — She cradled the baby in her arms with great affection.
- ¡Mira, el bebé ya está gateando! — Look, the baby is already crawling!