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Anonymous

Nov 30, 2024

What does the word “chiquilla” mean in Spanish??

What does the word “chiquilla” mean in Spanish? If a man refers to a woman as "chiquilla," does this have a sexual connotation, or is it more akin to terms of endearment like "honey" or "sweetheart" in English? Is it common for a man to use this term with just a friend, or is it typically reserved for a girlfriend?

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Anonymous

Jan 31, 2025

Don t be upset cause it only means kid, youngster or girl.(informal way)

There s a popular song in Spanish with this name by Seguridad Social. Enjoy it:)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M19mHo-HZ8c

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Anonymous

Feb 02, 2025

HI;

Chiquilla means "little girl" and cand aply to a younger woman,girlfriend or close friend

EDUARDO

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Anonymous

Jan 02, 2025

It means little one, as in terms of a child. If a man says it to a woman its like almost the equivalent of saying babe or baby...

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Anonymous

Jan 11, 2025

Chiquilla doesn't have any sexual meaning,....it means: little girl or young girl.....something like that ?

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Anonymous

Feb 18, 2025

Chiquilla? I have never heard of chiquilla...do you mean chiquita? Chiquita is generally used either speaking to a child, a girl...mostly as a term of endearment...or with a girlfriend/wife as a sort of pet name. It just means like little one.

hey!Im Indian.Spanish girl

This word its for the South of Spain.THis its for a friend and its for a girl.its mean like....Girl or Funny girl or better little girl.Its nice.

"chiquilla" = "Little girl"

There's NO need for you to be upset. It's like someone calling you "young girl". It means nothing. He's just being polite.

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Anonymous

Feb 17, 2025

Just means little or tiny girl, not means something sexual, can be used for a friend or someone in the family.

Chiquilla vs Chiquita.

Both are diminutives. Words ending in -illa means that the object is more littler than objects ending in -ita.

Chiquitina is more little than Chiquilla.

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Anonymous

Feb 21, 2025

It simply means "young lass" or "little girl" in Spanish. The man is probably using the word simply as a colloquial form of address in this case more in the sense of "young lass" or "young lady."

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