My friend, that I correspond with from Costa Rica added it into my name. So Alishita, does this have a meaning?
Adding it’s to name meaning
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Alisha M.Kwiziq community member
Adding it’s to name meaning
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using the diminutive suffix -ito, -ita, -itos and -itas with words ending in -o/-a/-io/-ia"
Asked 2 years ago

Hola Alisha
That's nice: "Alishita". It doesn't have a meaning, it's just a "nice/lovely" way to address someone you have a nice relationship with, friends and family do it all the time. You add the suffix -ito/ita to the name and makes is more "caring, loving". In my case I would be "Inmita".
I hope this clarified it for you.
Saludos
Inma
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