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Mi hijo, Mijo, ?

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Which one is right? I hear It like mijo, and i didn't know if it was a conjunction or not. please help.

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updated Mar 16, 2010
posted by accessor96
thank you, i was watching a movie, and it just struck me as weird - accessor96, Mar 15, 2010

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Mijo and Mi hijo mean the same thing = My child

Mijo is just the shortened/slang version.

updated Mar 16, 2010
posted by ANGivens
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There are 1/2 dozen previous threads on this topic.

[mijo-previous thread][1]

[1]: Mijo used by people other than parents

updated Mar 16, 2010
posted by 0074b507
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M'hijo is a way to address to younger people in South America.

updated Mar 16, 2010
posted by ismarodri_uy
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"Mi hijo" will sound like "mijo" to a non-native Spanish speaker. The two words blend into one, since the first ends with the same sound the second one starts with.

updated Mar 16, 2010
posted by CalvoViejo