Spanish, diminutive form (ending "-ito") of "despacio" = slowly/quietly/softly. The diminutive form "despacito" is used in order to sound friendly.
1) Vamos a caminar despacito para que usted* no se canse.
*polite form
We're going to walk slowly so you don't get tired.
2) Habla más despacito por favor.
Speak more quietly, please.
3) Toca despacito la cabeza del bebé, ten cuidado.
Touch the baby's head softly, be careful.
*polite form
We're going to walk slowly so you don't get tired.
2) Habla más despacito por favor.
Speak more quietly, please.
3) Toca despacito la cabeza del bebé, ten cuidado.
Touch the baby's head softly, be careful.
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"I have to pee." Response: "Despacito."
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"Oof" Response: "Despacito"
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"Oof" Response: "Despacito"
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