Usages of el niño
El niño parece feliz.
The boy seems happy.
El niño corre con su perro.
The boy runs with his dog.
El niño juega con su juguete nuevo.
The boy plays with his new toy.
El niño tira la pelota en el parque.
The boy throws the ball in the park.
El niño valiente cruza la calle solo.
The brave boy crosses the street alone.
Vamos al estadio los domingos para ver jugar a las niñas y a los niños.
We go to the stadium on Sundays to watch the girls and boys play.
En la feria hay un coro de niñas y niños que canta canciones tradicionales.
At the fair there is a choir of girls and boys that sings traditional songs.
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