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While learning Spanish or talking to your Spanish-speaking family and friends, you may have heard people say “mija.” Mija means “my daughter” in Spanish and is a friendly, affectionate term that refers to another woman, whether she’s a family member, friend, or romantic partner. In this guide, we’ll teach you how to use mija and other Spanish terms of endearment!
Common Meanings & Usages for Mija
Mija translates to “my daughter,” which is an informal and affectionate way to address your or someone else’s daughter. However, it’s also a term of endearment for women. It’s the equivalent of saying “Dear,” “Honey,” or “Sweetheart” in Spanish.
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