Italians are warm and friendly people who like to express their affection and often use terms of endearment when talking to their family and friends and to children; often, they will use affectionate nicknames, like caro/a or bello/a, even with someone they don’t know well. Here are some of the most common: Caro/cara - dear Tesoro – darling (translates literally to ‘treasure’) Amore – love Stella/stellina – literally, ‘star’ Gioia – literally, ‘joy’ Angelo – angel, to express gratitude, i.e. Grazie per l’aiuto, sei un angelo – thanks for your help, you’re an angel.

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Note that most of the following are especially used with children and between boyfriend and girlfriend: Piccolo/a - Piccolino/a – little one Tato/a – no meaning Cucciolo/a – literally, ‘puppy’ Passerotto/a – literally, 'sparrow chick', used especially with and to refer to children, i.e. Come stanno i passerotti?

This entry was posted on 2/24/2019.