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May 7, 2025 3 mins
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In this spicy episode of Spanish Quickie, Marco clears up the confusion between mamá, mamita, and mamacita.

You’ll learn why one of these is perfect for Mother’s Day, and the other might land you in a very different kind of conversation!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All a quiki lover. Welcome to a new episode of
Spanish Quiki Majamo Marco Ferro two, Professor Latino d'apanoon, and
today we're diving into a spicy little word, mama cita
and how it is not the same as mamma or mamita.

(00:20):
Are you ready for a quiki share. One of my
students once asked me about the word mama cita. She
heard it somewhere and wasn't sure when to use it.
If she only knew mama sita is what we say
when referring to a hot woman, as simple as that.

(00:44):
It's a flirt to spicy term. That's why it's not
just mamacita, it's mamma cita. You see the difference. When
I heard this word, I always think of the wrestler
Edi Gareto from the w W. His entrance song said
Mamma cia and his nickname was Latino hit. That should

(01:07):
tell you something. Now, let's talk about the other words
that sounds similar but are used very differently. Mamma means
mom a sweet and loving way to say madri mother,
and mamita is even more affectionate that little ita. At

(01:27):
the end adds extra love mamita. Mamita is like saying
mommy or dear mom, but don't mix them up. If
you're planning to wish someone a happy Mother's Day, say
felice thea de la mama, not mamacita. That's a different

(01:50):
kind of celebration. Felice thea de la mamacita. Maybe they
celebrate that I only fans, but not with the family.
To mama means mom. Mamita is an even more loving
way to say mom. But mamacita is a flirty word
for an attractive woman, so be careful with those endings.

(02:14):
Mamita and mamasita are not interchangeable, says put Scutar Spanish quiki.
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