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?