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Pequenos

Pequenos is the plural masculine form of the Portuguese adjective pequeno, meaning “small” or “little.” In Portuguese, the word can function as an adjective or, in certain contexts, as a noun.

As an adjective, pequenos modifies masculine plural nouns, as in objetos pequenos (small objects) or animais

As a noun, os pequenos can refer to children or younger people, often in familial or affectionate

Etymology and cognates: Pequeno comes from Latin parvus. The Spanish cognate is pequeño, written with a tilde,

Usage notes: Portuguese grammar requires gender and number agreement between pequeno and the noun it describes.

See also: pequeno, pequenino, pequenos objects.

pequenos
(small
animals).
The
feminine
forms
are
pequenas
(plural)
and
pequena
(singular),
used
to
agree
with
feminine
nouns.
speech,
roughly
equivalent
to
“the
little
ones”
in
English.
In
this
use,
the
term
conveys
a
sense
of
youth
or
diminutiveness
rather
than
size
alone.
reflecting
orthographic
differences
between
the
languages.
Despite
the
spelling
differences,
the
core
meaning—smallness
or
littleness—remains
shared
among
Romance
languages.
In
formal
writing,
precise
agreement
is
expected;
in
informal
speech,
pequenos
can
carry
affectionate
or
diminutive
nuances.
The
word
is
not
ordinarily
used
as
a
standalone
proper
noun
in
standard
references,
though
it
may
appear
in
titles
or
idiomatic
expressions.