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Borrowed from Latin īnfantilis.

infantil m or f (masculine and feminine plural infantils)

  1. (relational) child
  2. immature; infantile

From Latin īnfantilis.

infantil (neuter infantilt, plural and definite singular attributive infantile)

  1. infantile (childish, immature)
    Coordinate terms: barnlig, umoden
  2. (medicine) infantile (pertaining to infants)

Inflection of infantil

| | positive | comparative | superlative | | | -------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | ----------- | -- | | indefinite common singular | infantil | — | —2 | | indefinite neuter singular | infantilt | — | —2 | | plural | infantile | — | —2 | | definite attributive1 | infantile | — | — |

1 When an adjective is applied predicatively to something definite,
the corresponding "indefinite" form is used.
2 The "indefinite" superlatives may not be used attributively.

From Latin īnfantilis.

infantil (strong nominative masculine singular infantiler, comparative infantiler, superlative am infantilsten)

  1. infantile

Positive forms of infantil

Comparative forms of infantil

Superlative forms of infantil

From Latin īnfantilis.

infantil m or f (plural infantis)

  1. (relational) child (relating to a child, suitable for a child)
  2. immature, childish (behaving immaturely)
    Synonym: imaturo

Borrowed from French infantile, from Latin infantilis.

infantil m or n (feminine singular infantilă, masculine plural infantili, feminine/neuter plural infantile)

  1. infantile; immature; childish
    Synonyms: copilăros, imatur, pueril

From Latin īnfantilis.

infantil m or f (masculine and feminine plural infantiles)

  1. childish; childlike
    • 1915, Julio Vicuña Cifuentes, Mitos y Supersticiones Recogidos de la Tradición Oral Chilena, page 52:
      [Los duendes] son pequeñitos, tienen caras infantiles y visten hábitos de tres colores distintos.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  2. immature
    Synonym: inmaduro
  3. of, relating, or for children.
    • 2025 August 6, Deidre McPhillips, “Un gran brote de sarampión en EE.UU. se desacelera, pero el inicio del año escolar trae un nuevo riesgo de propagación”, in CNN en Español[2]:
      Datos del Departamento de Salud de Wyoming muestran que el condado de Carbon tuvo una de las tasas de vacunación infantil más bajas del estado en 2023, ocupando el puesto 21 de 23 condados, con solo el 66 % de los niños pequeños habiendo recibido al menos una dosis de la vacuna triple viral.
      Data from the Wyoming Department of Health show that Carbon County had one of the lowest rates of infant vaccination in the state in 2023, taking 21st place out of 23 counties, with only 66% of young children having received at least one dose of the triple viral vaccine.

infantil

  1. infantile (childish, immature)
  2. (medicine) infantile (pertaining to infants)

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