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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish casita (literally “small house”).
Noun
casita (plural casitas)
- (US) A small, attached but self-contained house or apartment.
2007 May 11, Nick Kaye, “Icon Vallarta and Pronghorn”, in New York Times:Last fall, construction began on the new spa building with […] about 30 two-bedroom, free-standing casitas.
, →ISSN:AARP, the research and advocacy behemoth, has begun aggressively promoting the spread of these units, often referred to as casitas or, more cheekily, granny flats.]
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Spanish
Etymology
From casa (“house”) + -ita. Cognate with Italian casetta.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaˈsita/
- Rhymes: -ita
- Syllabification: ca‧si‧ta
Noun
casita f (plural casitas)
- diminutive of casa
- small house
- (endearing) house
- mother-in-law apartment
- (in the plural) house (children's activity of pretending to be a family)
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