"Mi primo es el hijo de" means "My cousin is the son of".
it means: "of complying"
powder room
de nada. bien dia!
The month after August.
Flag Day.
It's a bit grammatically confused. Assuming the writer meant: 'el hijo de tu nueva esposa' = 'your new wife's son'
"Quién es el hijo de tu abuelo" is Spanish for "Who is the son of your grandfather?"
That means, "He is your aunt's son." Sounds like an answer to "What is a cousin."
of or belonging to
I love you.
Hijo de ladrón was created in 1951.
Hijo de hombre was created in 1960.
Hijo de Africa was created in 2003.
"El hijo de mi madrastra" translates to "the son of my stepmother" in English. It refers to a person who is the biological child of one's stepmother.
Calidad de Vida in English translates to the phrase 'quality of life'. One can translate more phrases from Spanish into English using Google Translate.
This phrase translates to "What is the nickname of your youngest son?" in English.
"Scent of," I think.