hola

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smile Hola I am so glad to be here

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updated JUL 7, 2009
posted by Sadieann98

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Yeah,

In English:

Hijo = son

En español:

son = are

updated JUL 7, 2009
posted by eric_collins
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what does miha mean I no the spelling may not be right

Welcome to the forum, Tarell.

It would be better to post questions like this to the Vocabulary/Grammar forum, starting a new thread, and placing the word or phrase you are asking about in the title.

I imagine you are referring to the colloquial combination of the words "mi hija," which mean "my daughter." This is usually used in speaking rather than in writing, and it is used in the same way that in English we use "son" to address in a fond or endearing way someone younger or under our care or authority.

updated JUL 7, 2009
posted by hhmdirocco
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what does miha mean I no the spelling may not be right

updated JUL 7, 2009
posted by Tarell
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smile Hola I am so glad to be here

Unfortunately you have posted to the wrong forum. I have changed your post to greetings/saludos.

Welcome to the forum.

updated JUL 5, 2009
posted by Eddy
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Hola, Sadie. ¡Bienvenido al foro!

I guess you want to get started with the lessons.

Then you may want to come back here and type some things and meet new people.

updated JUL 5, 2009
posted by eric_collins
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