'(el) hijo de Dios' = (the) son of God
or you could also say
'(el) nino de Dios' (tilde, the little wave, on the second 'n') = '(the) child of God'
or
'(el) hijo de Jehova' (accent on final 'a') = '(the) son of Jehovah'
The Spanish have 2 words for kids they are los niños and chicos
Ninos with an squiggly accent mark above the second N. "Niños".
nino {ninio} pronounced 'NEENyaw'
niña
"Omo" doesn't have a direct translation to Spanish. It may be a slang or dialect term not commonly used in standard Spanish.
El benjamín in Spanish. The youngest child in a family.
"Hijo ΓΊnico" in Spanish translates to "only child" in English. It refers to a person who doesn't have siblings.
The good looking child
It can mean either "child" or "boy".
Nina does not officially mean anything in Greek because it is believed to be a Spanish name. In Spanish, it is believed to mean "child," which is often what it is associated with in Greek.
"Nena tu" translates to "baby you" or "girl you" in English. It's a term of endearment used to refer to someone in a sweet or affectionate way.
If you mean the Spanish word, it means my beloved son, or my beloved child!
In spanish it means i drink.
In Spanish, "chiquitos" means "small" or "little." It is commonly used to refer to something or someone of small size.
de niña means 'as a child' (female) or 'as a girl.' As in: 'as a child, I used to play with dolls.'
It has diffrent meaning penis, maggot, child, old man