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Is "huttie" or "hutty" a correct and known diminutive form of "hut"? (expressing tenderness)
Oct 31, 2012 2:18 AM
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No it is not. In Spanish -ito -ita works that way but in English, there is no such thing.
October 31, 2012
I'd say no. In general, the diminutive is not used as much in English as much as in Spanish. You could say, "little hut" or even "cute little hut." Hope that helps!
November 4, 2012
If you mean 'hot' and 'hotty' then yes, although I wouldn't say it expressed tenderness... A hut is a small house.
October 31, 2012
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