you son, your son.
that's kinda like slang for "está bien, y tu hijo?" which "he/she is good. and you son?"
I am your father, my son. Mijo is a contraction for mi hijo, which means my son.
hijo lindo handsome son
Tu veux means 'you want' in English.
you too my friend
"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."
This phrase translates to "What is the nickname of your youngest son?" in English.
It's a bit grammatically confused. Assuming the writer meant: 'el hijo de tu nueva esposa' = 'your new wife's son'
'Hijo de tu mamá" literally means "Son of your mother" (which is your brother). This is often used though to mean "Son of a gun" (as opposed to saying the cruder version of that phrase).
Your son/child in this life and the next
that's kinda like slang for "está bien, y tu hijo?" which "he/she is good. and you son?"
I want to have your child.
It means', "What's your smallest son's nickname?"
It is French for "Have you?"
I am your father, my son. Mijo is a contraction for mi hijo, which means my son.
De tu means: of your in English.