Hijo in Spanish means son in English. In both languages the plural is formed by adding an s ending: hijos, sons.
The Spanish feminine form, hija, means daughter in English. Again, the plural in both languages is formed by adding the s ending: hijas, daughters.
Mijito in Spanish (from mi hijo = my son) means "my little son"
"Mi primo es el hijo de" means "My cousin is the son of".
whats going on this is my son
you son, your son.
Mexican people say: Mijo (Mi hijo) the correct form is "MI HIJO" = my son. Mija= mi hija = my daughter.
In English, "mi hijo tiene algunos problemas sexuales" translates to "my son has some sexual problems."
Mijito in Spanish (from mi hijo = my son) means "my little son"
"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.
"Mi primo es el hijo de" means "My cousin is the son of".
"I want my son."
Translation: This is my oldest son
How is my beloved son?
whats going on this is my son
Mi hijo Ceferino Namuncurá was created in 1972.
you son, your son.
"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.
But I am not his (her/your) son.