"Mi'Jo" is a portmanteau of the Spanish words "mi" (my) and "hijo" (son). It is used as a term of endearment to refer to someone as "my son" or can be used colloquially to address someone in a friendly way, similar to saying "buddy" or "pal."
"Mijo" is a term of endearment in Spanish that combines "mi" (my) and "hijo" (son). It is commonly used to affectionately refer to someone, similar to saying "my dear" or "sweetie" in English.
"Mijo" is a term of endearment in Spanish that is a contraction of "mi hijo," which means "my son." It is often used to show affection or to address someone in a caring manner, regardless of their actual relationship.
The Spanish word "mijo" is a combination of "mi" (my) and "hijo" (son), and is a term of endearment used to refer to a boy or young man. In English, it could be translated as "my son" or "sonny."
"Mijo yo tengo un novio" translates to "Son, I have a boyfriend" in English.
"Mijo tu tanbien" means "You too, my son." "Andas el baiselia" appears to be a misspelled phrase and is unclear without more context.
I think mijo means my son, and mija means my daughter
"Mijo" is a term of endearment in Spanish that combines "mi" (my) and "hijo" (son). It is commonly used to affectionately refer to someone, similar to saying "my dear" or "sweetie" in English.
Did you mean "Mijo"? If so, mijo means - my dear, my son. Comes from the words Mi Hijo - literally "my son"
"Mijo" is a term of endearment in Spanish that is a contraction of "mi hijo," which means "my son." It is often used to show affection or to address someone in a caring manner, regardless of their actual relationship.
The Spanish word "mijo" is a combination of "mi" (my) and "hijo" (son), and is a term of endearment used to refer to a boy or young man. In English, it could be translated as "my son" or "sonny."
Slight illogic: adonde = whither? where to? estas (with an accented 'a') = you are/are you estas (without accent) = these feminine persons or objects primo = cousin
mijo (MEE-khaw)
Mexican people say: Mijo (Mi hijo) the correct form is "MI HIJO" = my son. Mija= mi hija = my daughter.
"Mijo yo tengo un novio" translates to "Son, I have a boyfriend" in English.
MIJO was created in 1978.
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hijo lindo handsome son