'(el) hijo de Dios' = (the) son of God
or you could also say
'(el) nino de Dios' (tilde, the little wave, on the second 'n') = '(the) child of God'
or
'(el) hijo de Jehova' (accent on final 'a') = '(the) son of Jehovah'
El benjamín in Spanish. The youngest child in a family.
"Omo" doesn't have a direct translation to Spanish. It may be a slang or dialect term not commonly used in standard Spanish.
The good looking child
It can mean either "child" or "boy".
"Hijo único" in Spanish translates to "only child" in English. It refers to a person who doesn't have siblings.
In spanish it means i drink.
If you mean the Spanish word, it means my beloved son, or my beloved child!
de niña means 'as a child' (female) or 'as a girl.' As in: 'as a child, I used to play with dolls.'
Niña is Spanish for "girl child" or "little girl."
Its like a cute name for my baby or midget talking about your kid
In Spanish, "nana" can mean "lullaby" or "nanny." It is commonly used to refer to a song sung to put a child to sleep, as well as to describe a person who takes care of children.
If you mean "un niño," that means "a child." The "~" symbol on top of the "n" in Spanish changes the sound to more like "ny."