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Funnily enough, our Latin friends' word for 'spooning' also comes from the handy dandy eating utensil you use to eat your peas. La cucharita is the diminutive form of la cuchara (spoon)––so 'to spoon' literally translates into 'little spoon' in Spanish! It's used with the verb hacer (to do), as in: Como me gusta hacer cucharita en invierno. (How I love spooning in the winter!)
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Funnily enough, our Latin friends' word for 'spooning' also comes from the handy dandy eating utensil you use to eat your peas. La cucharita is the diminutive form of la cuchara (spoon)––so 'to spoon' literally translates into 'little spoon' in Spanish! It's used with the verb hacer (to do), as in: Como me gusta hacer cucharita en invierno. (How I love spooning in the winter!)
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Check out all of the designers from our featured country, Argentina, HERE.
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