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infancia

childhood

noun een-FAHN-syah Less Common

Origin: From Latin infantia, from infans (unable to speak), from in- + fari (to speak).

Also means

infancy

Usage Note

Infancia covers early childhood broadly, not just the infant stage as English 'infancy' implies; it can encompass ages 0–12. It is distinct from niñez (childhood, emphasizing the child stage) and bebé (baby). The phrase desde la infancia means 'since childhood'. The related adjective infantil can also mean childish in a pejorative sense.

Examples

"Pasó su infancia en un pueblo pequeño."

Natural Translation

He spent his childhood in a small village.

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