It means "The daughters of my uncles are".
Hija is Spanish for daughter.
daughter = hija :-)
"Daughter" in Spanish would be "la hija". The word for "girl" is "niña".
¡Te amo, hija! is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "I love you, daughter!" The sentence may begin with yo ("I"), for emphasis, even though Spanish does not require subject pronouns when context and verb endings serve clarity. The pronunciation will be "(sho) tey A-mo EE-kha" in Uruguayan Spanish.
hola, hija hola, hija
hija my daughter = mi hija
"Su hija es bella."
hija
hija
"MY DAUGHTER" "Mi Hija" but it is pronounced (me eeha) Remember that H in spanish is silent an the letter J sounds like an H AWAYS!!
primera hija mi primera hija = my first daughter mi hija mayor = my oldest daughter
La hija.