well, mijo means little boy..some Mexicans call theyre nephews that,im not saying anything bad about Mexicans cause iam Mexican tehe .. :)
hijo lindo handsome son
Mijo is a kind of cereal (millet in English)
"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.
"Mijo yo tengo un novio" translates to "Son, I have a boyfriend" in English.
"Mijo" is a slang contraction of "mi hijo" - "my son"; It is mostly used in a friendly or familiar context and it's not a real spanish word.
I am your father, my son. Mijo is a contraction for mi hijo, which means my son.
Ninguin Modo - Nothing else to it. Hope it Helpsz ;).... De nada mijo...
I think mijo means my son, and mija means my daughter
"Mijo" is a particular type of grain called "millet" in English. However, more than likely what you heard was "mi hijo" which means "my son".
Did you mean "Mijo"? If so, mijo means - my dear, my son. Comes from the words Mi Hijo - literally "my son"
Mijo, in English means Millet, which is a grain used commonly as bird feed. (Is also boiled or eaten raw by humans for it's nutrients)
MIJO was created in 1978.