That means, "He is your aunt's son." Sounds like an answer to "What is a cousin."
Hijo de tu tia = Your aunt's son
"Quién es el hijo de tu abuelo" is Spanish for "Who is the son of your grandfather?"
It's a bit grammatically confused. Assuming the writer meant: 'el hijo de tu nueva esposa' = 'your new wife's son'
Son of God.
Cuál es el apodo de tu hijo menor?
my stepmother's son
"Quién es el hijo de tu abuelo" is Spanish for "Who is the son of your grandfather?"
It's a bit grammatically confused. Assuming the writer meant: 'el hijo de tu nueva esposa' = 'your new wife's son'
'Hijo de tu mamá" literally means "Son of your mother" (which is your brother). This is often used though to mean "Son of a gun" (as opposed to saying the cruder version of that phrase).
"Mi primo es el hijo de" means "My cousin is the son of".
The sister of my dad is my aunt
Son of God.
Cuál es el apodo de tu hijo menor?
my stepmother's son
Hijo de hombre was created in 1960.
Hijo de ladrón was created in 1951.
Hijo de Africa was created in 2003.
I am the son of Marcela. Or, I am Marcela's son.