Widdle Meaning in English
word
ˈwɪdəɫ
WID-uhl
ˈwɪdəl
WID-uhl
التعريف
A childish or very informal word meaning to urinate; often used by or when speaking to young children.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mainly British English and considered childish or baby talk. Seldom used by adults except playfully or when talking to young kids. Not used in formal contexts. Associated with 'to widdle' (verb) and 'widdle' (noun, less common). Often replaced by 'pee' or 'wee'.
Spanish: hacer pis (infantil) - pipí (verbo niño)Portuguese (BR): fazer xixi (infantil) - mijar (criança)Portuguese (PT): fazer chichi (infantil) - mijar (criança)Chinese (Simplified): 尿尿(儿童用语)Chinese (Traditional): 尿尿(小孩用語)Hindi: पिशाब करना (बच्चों की भाषा)Arabic: تبوّل (لغة الأطفال)Bengali: পেশাব করা (শিশুসুলভ ভাষা) - মূত্রত্যাগ করা (শিশুসুলভ)Russian: пописать (детское) - писать (детская речь)Japanese: おしっこする - おしっこVietnamese: đi tè (trẻ con)Korean: 쉬하다 (어린이 말)Turkish: çiş yapmak (çocukça)Urdu: پیشاب کرنا (بچوں کی زبان)Indonesian: pipis (bahasa anak-anak) - buang air kecil (anak-anak)
جمل نموذجية
Do you need to widdle before we leave?
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The little boy said he wanted to widdle.
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She asked her toddler if he needed to widdle.
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Oops! I think the puppy just widdled on the carpet.
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Mum, I need to widdle right now!
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He giggled and said, "Look! The baby is widdling again!"
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