This week’s word is: infantil een-fahn-teel’ which is an adjective that means children’s; childlike, childish. I am sure we all have at least one way to use this word. Most likely one person in our lives that this word applies to.
Here is the word used in a couple of sentences:
1.) Ella es una autora famosa de libros infantiles. (She is a famous author of children’s books.)
2.) Mi amigo tiene un sentido de humor infantil. (My friend has a childish sense of humor.)
I live in a small Georgia town that you most likely have never heard of and I LOVE it! My house is more than full as I am a single mother of four & caregiver to my aging mother and uncle. Lover of all things Outlander. Goes to the beat of her own drum woman.
Tammy S says
Great word. Oh yes I am sure I will be able to use this word this week. You are correct that there is one person in my life that this word applies to perfectly. 🙂
Denise Taylor-Dennis says
There are certainly some fun ways I could use this word. I would say this word should be easy for any English speaker to understand.
joan says
This is fun. I am new to your blog – Do you do this every week? Languages are so interesting to me.
Michelle S says
Thanks for sharing how to use the word. At first, I didn’t think it would be useful but from your examples I can see how it would be used frequently.
ginette4 says
I could use this word almost daily with some of the people that I associate with..it could be fun..thanks