what are you saying, baby
"¿Qué tanto dices, mija?" in English means "How much are you saying, sweetheart?" or more colloquially, "What are you saying, honey?". It is often used to express surprise or disbelief at what someone is saying or to ask them to repeat themselves.
"Orale q vien mija" translates to "come on, hurry up, girlfriend" in English.
"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.
"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.
"Gracias mija" translates to "thank you, my daughter" in English. It is a term of endearment commonly used in Spanish to express gratitude or appreciation towards a younger female.
"Mija di la verdad" in Spanish translates to "Girl, tell the truth." It is a phrase used to encourage honesty or to ask someone to speak openly and honestly.
"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.
My love, i love you for all my life.
In "Esperanza Rising," "mija" is a term of endearment in Spanish meaning "my daughter" or "my dear." It is often used as a term of affection or familiarity among family members and close friends.
Mija is slang for buddy, so it most likely means 'Nothing pal, im bored, so whats your name?' Hope this helps!
Mija means the only one (Hebrew) , my darling (Italian Mia), my daughter (Spanish Mi-hija).
"Mija di la verdad" in Spanish translates to "Girl, tell the truth." It is a phrase used to encourage honesty or to ask someone to speak openly and honestly.
"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: my daughter, are you afraid (or you are afraid).
Are you drink?,right (girl)
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Mija Aleksic's birth name is Milosav Mija Aleksic.
"Que transa con tus venas, mija" is a colloquial Mexican Spanish expression that translates to "What's up with your veins, girl?" It is often used playfully to ask someone how they are doing or to comment on their mood or energy level.