infantil

/infanˈtil/, [ĩɱ.fãn̪ˈt̪il]

childish, children's


Adjective infantil (plural infantiles)

  1. childish
  2. immature

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Examples
  • Ella habló de manera infantil.

    She talked childishly.

  • Ha habido varios casos de parálisis infantil.

    There have been several cases of infantile paralysis.

  • No seas tan infantil.

    Don't be so childish.

  • Es un acto infantil.

    It is a childish act.

  • El comunismo de izquierda es un alborote infantil.

    "Left-Wing" communism is an infantile disorder.

  • Yo jamás haría un pregunta tan infantil.

    I'd never ask such a childish question.

  • La delincuencia infantil está incrementando.

    Juvenile delinquency is increasing.

  • El abuso infantil está en contra de la ley.

    Child abuse is against the law.

  • No pude evitar sonreír ante su franqueza infantil.

    I couldn't help smiling at her childlike frankness.

  • Tom le dijo a Mary que estaba siendo infantil.

    Tom told Mary that she was being childish.

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