sonny in Spanish
sonny in Spanish is fulano, hijito, hijo — sonny means an informal, friendly way of addressing a young boy.
sonny in Spanish
fulano
(dated) A familiar form of address for a boy. [1833]
hijito
(dated) A familiar form of address for a boy. [1833]
hijo
(dated) A familiar form of address for a boy. [1833]
mijito
(dated) A familiar form of address for a boy. [1833]
mijo
(dated) A familiar form of address for a boy. [1833]
fulano
(colloquial, dated, pejorative) Form of address to a boy or man, to express contempt, warning etc. [1852]
mijo
(colloquial, dated, pejorative) Form of address to a boy or man, to express contempt, warning etc. [1852]
What does "sonny" mean?
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noun An informal, friendly way of addressing a young boy.
""Watch your step, sonny," the old man said with a smile."
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noun A way of addressing a boy or man that carries a note of contempt or warning rather than warmth.
""Don't try that again, sonny," the officer warned."
sonny in a sentence
- "Watch your step, sonny," the old man said with a smile.
- "Don't try that again, sonny," the officer warned.
Similar words in Spanish
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Frequently asked questions
What is "sonny" in Spanish?
"sonny" in Spanish is fulano, hijito, hijo. sonny means: An informal, friendly way of addressing a young boy.
How do you use "sonny" in a sentence?
Example: ""Watch your step, sonny," the old man said with a smile." In Spanish, "sonny" is fulano, hijito, hijo.
Are there other ways to say "sonny" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 5 translations listed for "sonny": fulano, hijito, hijo, mijito, mijo.
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