"Mejo" is a colloquial term in Filipino that means "somewhat," "kind of," or "a bit." It's often used to describe a moderate degree of something. In more formal contexts, you might use "medyo" instead.
Carlo De Mejo was born on January 17, 1945, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Oscar De Mejo was born in 1911, in Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy.
Pierpaolo De Mejo was born on January 2, 1984, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
maginoo pero mejo bastos
Oscar De Mejo died on January 28, 1992, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA of colon cancer.
The cast of Mejo Bou - 1955 includes: Jahar Ganguli Anup Kumar Jahar Roy Pahadi Sanyal Aparna Sen
"Mejo" is a colloquial term commonly used in Filipino (Tagalog) to mean "kind of," "sort of," or "a little." It is often used to express a degree of something, indicating that it's not absolute but rather moderate or somewhat. For example, saying "mejo masaya" translates to "kind of happy." It's a casual expression frequently used in everyday conversation.
Japan rapidly developed an industrial economy.
Oh, dude, "mejo" is not a word in Spanish. Maybe you're thinking of "mejor," which means "better." But hey, close enough, right? Like, who really cares about that tiny 'r' anyway? Just keep practicing, you'll get there.
The cast of Come diventai Alida Valli - 2008 includes: Carlo De Mejo as himself Pierpaolo De Mejo as himself Maurizio Pulina Giuseppe Rotunno as himself Valentina Taddei Piero Tosi as himself Alida Valli
The cast of Carlo of the Living Dead - 2010 includes: Carlo De Mejo as himself
The cast of My Time with Terror - 2011 includes: Carlo De Mejo as himself Art Ettinger as Himself - Interviewer