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
If you mean "Adonde vas", that's Spanish (not French) for "where are you going?" If it's really spelled "adonde va" without the final "s", then the author means "where is he going"?
I think mijo means my son, and mija means my daughter
Did you mean "Mijo"? If so, mijo means - my dear, my son. Comes from the words Mi Hijo - literally "my son"
"Where are you going my love"
"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.
"Adonde vas" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "where are you going?" It is used to inquire about someone's destination or plans for travel.
Slight contradiction. 'Adonde' = 'where to'; 'esta' = 'is'Donde esta tu cuaderno? = Where is your exercise/writing book?
where do you go in the fall
"Mijo yo tengo un novio" translates to "Son, I have a boyfriend" in English.
It actually means these. But como estas means how are you?
"Estas acciónes" means "these actions".
MIJO was created in 1978.