Family 4

Mi perrito
In Spanish, you can use the word ending ‑ito to indicate that something is little or to show affection.
Bruno es mi hermanito.
Bruno is my little brother.​
Notice that the ending can be ‑ito, ‑ita, ‑itos, or ‑itas depending on the gender of the noun and whether it’s singular or plural.​
Tenemos dos perritos en casa.
We have two little dogs at home.
A mi madre le encantan esas mesitas.
My mother loves those little tables.
Me llevo bien con Pablo
Remember that llevar can have different meanings in Spanish. Let’s have a look!
To say what you wear:
Llevo puesto un sombrero.
I'm wearing a hat.
To say what you carry:
Llevo las bolsas a la cocina.
I take the bags to the kitchen.
To say what you get in a store:
¡Esa camisa, me la llevo!
That shirt, I'm taking it!
To say that you get along with someone:
¿Tú te llevas bien con tus padres?​
Do you get along with your parents?