It means "Hello my daughter I miss you."
mija is common in Mexico as a term of endearment for almost any female friend. It's short for "mi hija"
It translates to "Hello my handsome, I miss you" in English.
In Spanish "I miss you" is te extrano and "I love you" is te amo.
beautiful, miss you so much
Do you mean "Te extrano"? It means, "I miss you."
I miss you daddy
Te extraño cariño
"Te extraño poquito" translates to "I miss you a little" in English. It implies that the speaker misses the person, but only to a small degree.
"Te amo mija" in Spanish translates to "I love you, my daughter" in English. It is a term of endearment typically used by parents or close family members to express love and affection towards a young girl.
"Como te llamas mija" translates to "What is your name, my daughter?" in English. It is a way to politely ask someone for their name in Spanish, using the term "mija" as a familiar and affectionate term.
It means - I miss you too.
"I also miss you"
te extrano por siempre means i will miss you forever