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Speaking Spanish for Beginners

¡Mamacita! 🔥 (Spanish Quickie Podcast)

Speaking Spanish for Beginners

Latin ELE

Language Learning, Education

4.6804 Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2025

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

🎧 Spanish Quickie, short and fun lessons for beginners. Available on all major listening apps.

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In this episode, Marco explains the difference between mamá, mamita, and mamacita

One of them could get you slapped! 🤭

Discover which one in this episode. 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, here's a Marco. As mother says just around the corner, here is an episode on the difference

0:05.9

between Mamma, Mamita, and Mamacita. This is from my new show for Spanish beginners, Spanish

0:13.0

Quiki, available on all major listening apps.

0:16.6

One of my students once asked me about the word mamacita.

0:24.4

She heard it somewhere and wasn't sure when to use it, if she only knew.

0:30.6

Mamacita is what we say when referring to a hot woman, as simple as that.

0:37.0

It's a flirty, spicy term.

0:39.6

That's why it's not just Mamasita.

0:42.7

It's Mamasita.

0:45.5

You see the difference?

0:47.1

When I hear this word,

0:48.5

I always think of the wrestler Eddie Guerrero from the WW.

0:53.2

His entrance song said,

0:54.9

Mamacita.

0:56.7

And his nickname was Latino hit.

0:59.9

That should tell you something.

1:02.3

Now, let's talk about the other words that sound similar, but are used very differently.

1:08.0

Mama means mom, a sweet and loving way to say

1:12.5

mother, and mamita is even more affectionate. That little ita at the end adds extra love.

1:23.6

Mamita. Mamita is like saying mommy or dear mom.

1:28.3

But don't mix them up.

1:30.3

If you're planning to wish someone a happy Mother's Day, say

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