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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{com|gnym|toto|-ito}}.
From {{com|gnym|toto|-ito}}. Sense 2 is calqued from {{der|gnym|es|mijo}}.
===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
* {{ipa+|gnym|[ˈtito]}}
* {{ipa+|gnym|[ˈtito]}}
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# baby, child, son, daughter
# baby, child, son, daughter
#: {{ux|gnym|'''Tito''' mi ten 3 añosi.|My '''child''' is 3 years old.}}
#: {{ux|gnym|'''Tito''' mi ten 3 añosi.|My '''child''' is 3 years old.}}
# {{label|gnym|childish|endearing}} my child, my son, my daughter
# {{label|gnym|colloquial}} bro, man, dawg

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Ganymedian

Etymology

From toto +‎ -ito. Sense 2 is calqued from Spanish mijo.

Pronunciation

Noun

tito class I/II (plural watito or titosi)

  1. baby, child, son, daughter
    Tito mi ten 3 añosi.
    My child is 3 years old.
  2. (childish, endearing) my child, my son, my daughter
  3. (colloquial) bro, man, dawg