nio

This is the 8083rd most frequent Spanish word.


nio

It seems "nio" might be a typo. If you meant "niño," it means "child" or "boy" in English.


Here, 'niños' is the plural form of 'niño,' referring to a group of children of mixed or unspecified gender engaged in play. This demonstrates the word's versatility in describing collective young individuals.

El jardín está lleno de niños jugando.

The garden is full of children playing.


In this example, 'niño' signifies 'child' in a general sense, implying the qualities or essence associated with children, such as innocence. It underscores the word's broader conceptual applications in Spanish.

La inocencia de un niño es verdadera.

The innocence of a child is true.


In this sentence, 'niño' means 'child' in Spanish, referring to a young boy. The use of 'niño' here is to describe a person of young age, exhibiting characteristics typical of children.

Mi primo es un niño muy feliz.

My cousin is a very happy child.