What is your name son
You could say "Eres como un hijo".
"Mi primo es el hijo de" means "My cousin is the son of".
Translated to: "¿Qué pasa?"
whats going on this is my son
Literally, it means "How is the son called?" But it's more commonly translated, "What is the son's name?"
"Son" en español se dice "hijo" o "hija", dependiendo del género del hijo/a en cuestión. También puede referirse a "ellos" o "ellas" en tercera persona del plural.
How are you, Javed, how handsome your son is, I congratulate you
This is the "diminutive" form of the word "hijo", which means "son" or "child." so it would translate as "little boy".
German: Sohn French: fils Spanish: hijo Turkish: oğul Kurdish: kur Arabic: ibn
una madre y su hijo un amor como ningún otro (on google translator)
It's a bit grammatically confused. Assuming the writer meant: 'el hijo de tu nueva esposa' = 'your new wife's son'
"Your son" in Spanish is "tu hijo". It is pronounced "too EE-hoe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations