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what does meha mean

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what is the difference between meha and meho?

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updated Mar 7, 2011
posted by cartersnew61

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I think you mean mija and mijo. These are terms of endearment, generally for your kids and young people, but can be used between spouses. Mija is for talking about females and mijo is for males.

updated Mar 7, 2011
posted by JimFilter
From mi hijo/hija. - afowen, Mar 7, 2011
Very well can be Jim filter and Afowen! especially since we don't have context. - pacofinkler, Mar 7, 2011
I think you're right. Bien hecho. - KevinB, Mar 7, 2011
I'm going with Jim and Afowen on this -voting. - pacofinkler, Mar 7, 2011
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Can you give us some context? That's not a Spanish word I'm familiar with.

updated Mar 7, 2011
posted by KevinB
No luck in portugese either. - pacofinkler, Mar 7, 2011
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Meha and meho does not appear anywhere

"Mear" however does show up in DRAE

Follow the link to the definition. This just may be your word.

http://buscon.rae.es/draeI/SrvltConsulta?TIPO_BUS=3&LEMA=pospretérito

updated Mar 7, 2011
edited by pacofinkler
posted by pacofinkler