"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.
"Mijo" is a term of endearment in Spanish that is a contraction of "mi hijo," which means "my son." It is often used to show affection or to address someone in a caring manner, regardless of their actual relationship.
dog
The Spanish word "con" translates to "with" in English.
The Spanish word "puedo" translates to "I can" in English.
The Spanish word "acero" translates to "steel" in English.
"Mijo" is a term of endearment in Spanish that is a contraction of "mi hijo," which means "my son." It is often used to show affection or to address someone in a caring manner, regardless of their actual relationship.
dog
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
The Spanish word conquistador mean conquer in English.
The Spanish word "con" translates to "with" in English.
The Spanish word "puedo" translates to "I can" in English.
The spanish word aqua means water in english...
The Spanish word "acero" translates to "steel" in English.
That's not a Spanish word.
alico is not a Spanish word.
quest is not a Spanish word.
This is not a word in English or Spanish.