Titch Meaning in English
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Definition
A friendly, informal way to refer to someone, especially a child, who is very small or short.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal, mainly British English. Usually affectionate, may sound teasing but not mean. Often used for children or adults who are noticeably short. Not typically offensive, but tone and context matter.
Spanish: enano - pequeñín - bajito (persona pequeña)Portuguese (BR): cotoco - baixinho (pessoa pequena, informal)Portuguese (PT): cotoco - baixote (pessoa pequena, informal)Chinese (Simplified): 小个子 - 小不点 (非正式)Chinese (Traditional): 小個子 - 小不點 (非正式)Hindi: नन्हा - छोटा बच्चा (अनौपचारिक)Arabic: قصير القامة (غير رسمي) - صغير الحجم (لشخص)Bengali: ছোট্ট - খুদেRussian: малютка - коротышкаJapanese: ちびVietnamese: nhóc - bé conKorean: 꼬마 - 작은이Turkish: ufaklık - minikUrdu: چھوٹو - ننھاIndonesian: si kecil - bocah mungil
Example Sentences
My little brother is such a titch compared to me.
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Look at that titch on the playground!
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She called her son a titch because he's so small for his age.
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Don’t worry, titch—you’ll grow taller soon!
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Everyone used to call me titch at school, but now I'm the tallest in my class.
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Hey, slow down for the titch at the back!
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