Translation of childhood in Spanish: childhood
Pronunciation /ˈtʃʌɪldhʊd/ /ˈtʃaɪldˌhʊd/ noun
niñez feminine
infancia feminine
English example sentences
It is about the loss of childhood innocence and the bruises of adult experience. Pushing the door in, she stood in wonder at the sight of her childhood friend. The wisdom contained in the honey from wild bees made it a complete food for this childhood era of mankind. Unhealthy lifestyles and childhood obesity is a modern epidemic of the western world. Of course she has not changed, she is the same despicable character she was in childhood. I regard myself as very fortunate to have spent my childhood years in a very special place. Ah, those far off days when childhood still retained the innocence that has been so sadly lost today. Are your most formative years those of your early childhood or your early teens? She has said that there were periods in her childhood when learning proved difficult. To my childhood imagination, however, that girl seemed to be going off to a fate worse than death. Mortality in childhood is heavily influenced by deaths from motor vehicle accidents. You have to be ready to detail anything from childhood illnesses to the consistency of your stools. How many of our childhood friends will be married with families of their own? These findings come at a time of high official concern with childhood obesity. As she grows up and matures, you will notice many of these childhood traits develop into adult ones. He is completing a lengthy poem about his childhood experiences of the Holocaust. Just as our concepts of childhood have changed, so have our concepts of childhood problems. His childhood and youth were spent helping his father in unsuccessful farming ventures. I seemed to spend an inordinate amount of my childhood running away from people. The effects of childhood malnutrition are a legacy reflected in his sunken features.