What does «pinino» mean in Spanish?
- Dwarf, short in stature.
- Drowsiness or drowsiness after eating.
- Species of small rooster.
Examples of use in Spanish: "gallo pinino".
- Nickname used for people and as a pet name.
Examples of use in Spanish: "mi gato pinino".
- Child just starting to walk.
- In the game of tabas, when the taba falls in a vertical position, it can be paid double or triple, if the players have previously agreed on a value for this position, called "pinino".
- (pininos) First steps taken by a child or someone who was convalescently bedridden.
Examples of use in Spanish: "el niño hace pininos".
"Pepito dio sus primeros pininos esta semana".
- (pininos) First steps taken in some art, study, science, romantic conquest or business in which one has no experience; dabbling.
Examples of use in Spanish: "está haciendo sus primeros pininos en pintura... recién arranca".
"esta tecnología está haciendo pininos".
- (en pinino) In balance, on tiptoe.
♦ Used in: Spain