Mija or mijo is a term of endearment, usually used by elders in the family, such as a mother or father calling their child mija or mijo. It can also be used by people out of the family, but usually signifies that the person using the term is older and is expressing this in an endearing way to the person they are referring to.
It means balls in spanish (like the male part).
It means, my lovely girlfriend.
I think mijo means my son, and mija means my daughter
my daughter in spanish ismi hija or juss mija
It should be mija. It's short for Mi Hija which literally means my daughter. Mija and Mijo (my son) are used just as often as terms of endearment for a family member (nephew or neice for example) or perhaps a really close non-family member as their are for the literal meaning. At least this is true in Mexican culture, My wife's family is Mexican.
Mija means the only one (Hebrew) , my darling (Italian Mia), my daughter (Spanish Mi-hija).
It means balls in spanish (like the male part).
It means, my lovely girlfriend.
"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.
I think mijo means my son, and mija means my daughter
"mija" [me-ha]
my daughter in spanish ismi hija or juss mija
"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.
Translation: What are you doing my dear (daughter)?
"Mija" is a contraction of "Mi hija" used informally. Translation: My daughter, tell [me] the truth.
a dónde fuiste mija
"Casi listo mija" in Spanish translates to "almost ready, daughter." It is a casual and affectionate way of saying that something is nearly done or completed, often used in a maternal or familial context.