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  1. a. el hijo. Today is my little boy's birthday.Hoy es el cumpleaños de mi hijo pequeño. b. el chico. My boy is already four years old. Mi chico ya tiene cuatro años. 4. (servant) a. el criado. The boy will take your suitcases up to your room, sir.El criado llevará las maletas a su habitación, señor.

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    • Niño. Niño is the standard way of saying ‘boy’. So this word can be applied to every context. Additionally, depending on the situation, ‘niño’ can be used as a gender-neutral way to say ‘kid’ or ‘child’.
    • Chaval. As you can imagine, the different ways to say ‘kid’ in Spanish also change depending on the country. For example, chaval is a Castilian Spanish word that people use to refer to children and young people.
    • Muchacho. Another common term that Spanish speakers use to refer to young men is ‘muchacho’. This word is mostly directed towards boys in their teenage years and young adults, so it can be translated as ‘boy’, ‘young man’ and ‘guy’.
    • Mocoso. Not all Spanish words for ‘boy’ are affectionate. For example, mocoso is a somewhat rude way to refer to a kid and usually conveys annoyance. A rough translation would be ‘brat’.
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  4. boy n. dated, offensive (male servant) (ofensivo para adultos) muchacho nm. (AR, informal) pibe nm. Note: In the US and in the British colonies, "boy" was used particularly to refer to non-white servants or slaves. Bring me my slippers, boy.

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  7. BOY translate: niño, joven, chico [masculine], muchacho [masculine], hijo [masculine], ¡Madre mía!. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

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