Mexican people say: Mijo (Mi hijo)
the correct form is "MI HIJO" = my son.
Mija= mi hija = my daughter.
I think mijo means my son, and mija means my daughter
Meho is most likely "Mi hijo" (my son) said quickly as "mijo".
I am your father, my son. Mijo is a contraction for mi hijo, which means my son.
"Mijo" is a particular type of grain called "millet" in English. However, more than likely what you heard was "mi hijo" which means "my son".
hijo lindo handsome son
"Mijo" is a term of endearment in Spanish that combines "mi" (my) and "hijo" (son). It is commonly used to affectionately refer to someone, similar to saying "my dear" or "sweetie" in English.
I think mijo means my son, and mija means my daughter
"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.
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The Spanish word "mijo" is a combination of "mi" (my) and "hijo" (son), and is a term of endearment used to refer to a boy or young man. In English, it could be translated as "my son" or "sonny."
Did you mean "Mijo"? If so, mijo means - my dear, my son. Comes from the words Mi Hijo - literally "my son"
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
MIJO was created in 1978.
Mijo is a kind of cereal (millet in English)
Mijo Kovačić was born in 1935.
Mijo Debanic goes by Somi.
Meho is most likely "Mi hijo" (my son) said quickly as "mijo".