In English, the word for "son" refers to a male child in relation to his parents. In Spanish, it is "hijo," while in French, it is "fils." The term can vary in other languages, but it generally denotes a male offspring.
You say: Hej min son
you say "son anniversaire"
My son
My son
My friends say your son is very fast
Pakistanis say son as "baita". It is singular noun.
In Portuguese, "my son" is "meu filho."
In Spanish, you say mother as "madre" and son as "hijo."
You say "meu filho" in Brazilian Portuguese to refer to my son.
Bar/Baro/Barun
No, Jesus did not say, "I am not the Son of God." According to Christian beliefs, Jesus is considered the Son of God.
Lady in French is 'dame'. Son in French is 'fils'. To say 'the lady and her son' you should say 'la dame et son fils'.