Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24889894-20140913191035/@comment-83.33.167.167-20140914114002

Their own special logic? Sorry, I'm Spanish, and I can tell you that "Brunito" and "Clarita" doesn't have logic at all lol, people tends to add "ito" and "ita" as a sign of affection, like if a mother has a son named "Pedro" but she calls him "Pedrito" as a sign of love. But I've never heard of people calling Bruno and Clara like this. And why MAIKA is Maicha if I can ask you? Bc "k" is not pronounced as "ch".