Ninfa in english
Nymph
pronunciation: nɪmf part of speech: noun
pronunciation: nɪmf part of speech: noun
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ninfa = nymph ; nymphet.
Example: In Greek mythology, nymphs are female spirits of nature, protectors of springs, mountains, and rivers.Example: The archetypal nymphet is the character Lolita of Vladimir Nabokov's novel.more:
» ninfa de las aguas = ondine [También escrito undine] ; undine [También escrito ondine] .
Example: The tale commences in the hut of a fisherman and his wife and their foundling daughter, actually an ondine. Example: As an undine, she grows gills and fins and her skin changes to fine scales.