piquito
little beak


Etymology
The Spanish word 'piquito' meaning 'little beak' comes from combining the Spanish word 'pico' (meaning 'beak' or 'peak') with the diminutive suffix '-ito'. The base word 'pico' itself derives from Latin 'beccus', meaning 'beak'. The diminutive suffix '-ito' is a very common Spanish ending that makes words smaller or more endearing.
Related Spanish Words
The most obvious related Spanish word is 'pico', which means 'beak' or 'peak'. This word is simpler and more common than 'piquito'. You'll find 'pico' used in many contexts, from describing bird beaks to mountain peaks. When you see 'piquito', just remember it's the cute or small version of 'pico'!
Related English Words
While English 'beak' comes from the same Latin root 'beccus', it followed a different path through Old French. Another related English word is 'peak', which shares some semantic overlap with Spanish 'pico' when referring to pointed tops or summits. The connection between 'beak' and 'peak' makes intuitive sense - both refer to pointed shapes!
Etymology is one of the fastest ways to learn Spanish, and Bueno Spanish is built around it.
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