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Whether you’re familiar with the Spanish language or not, you may have heard the word “mija” tossed around in conversation or used to refer to you. If you ever wondered why people call each other mija, the wait is over. Mija is an informal and affectionate way to refer to another woman. 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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Mija Meaning in Spanish

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  1. Mija is an informal Spanish word people call their daughters or other girls. However, throughout time, the word has become a term of endearment to refer to other young women, friends, or romantic partners. It’s the equivalent of saying, “Dear,” “Honey,” or “Sweetheart.”
    • Mija is pronounced “Mee-ha.” [1]
    • Mija may also be spelled “Hija,” “Mi hija,” or “M’ija.” [2]
    • It’s important to note that some women consider being called “mija” by peers or older men condescending. So, ask if it’s okay to use mija to refer to her if you’re unsure.
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Mija Origins and Spread

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  1. From Mexico to the Dominican Republic to Puerto Rico and beyond, many Spanish speakers use it as a friendly, informal way to refer to female friends, romantic partners, or children. It is a colloquial contraction of the Spanish words mi (my) and hija (daughter). [3] The two words bled together to become mija over time. [4]
    • Mija has also been used as a name for girls in Scandinavia, Serbo-Crotia, and Korea. It is pronounced as mee-jah. [5]
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How to Use Mija

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  1. Are the girls running around? Busy on her phone? You may shout, “¡Mija!” to get her attention. Whether or not a kid is yours, mija is an informal way of getting the attention of young women or girls. [6]
    • “¡Estoy tan felix de verte, mija!” → “I’m so happy to see you, sweetie!”
    • “Mija, ve a ayuda a tu tía.” → “Dear, go help your aunt.”
    • “¡Mija! ¡Hora de cenar!” → “Honey! It’s time for dinner.”
    • “Esta es mi hija, Isabella.” → “This is my daughter, Isabella.”
  2. Mija isn’t exclusively used to refer to someone’s daughter. It can also be an affectionate nickname to address close friends or romantic partners. In these scenarios, mija is the equivalent of saying, “Baby,” “Honey,” “Sweetheart,” or “Gal.” [7]
    • “Dame un beso, mija.” → “Give me a kiss, baby.”
    • “¡Hola mija! ¡Vamos a comer algo!” → “Hey girl! Let’s go grab a bite!”
    • “Te ves muy hermosa, mija.” → “You look very beautiful, honey.”
  3. Let’s face it: now and then, you’ll bump into someone you’ve seen a million times but can never remember their name. That’s okay—it happens to the best of us. Fortunately, Spanish speakers have come up with the perfect save. Just call that person, mija!
    • “¿Mija, le dijiste a tu madre que te quedarás?” → “Girl, did you tell your mom you’re staying?”
    • “¡Ayi! Esa mija esta tan loca.” → “That girl is so crazy.”
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Similar Terms of Endearment in Spanish

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  1. Chica is another informal way of addressing a girl or young woman. It translates to “girl” or “chick.” It’s pronounced chee-kah. [9]
    • “Esa chica es un problema.” → “That girl is trouble.”
  2. One way to express affection or admiration is through love. Amor is a common way to describe the feeling of love, refer to a lover, or use a term of endearment, much like saying “Honey.” It’s pronounced ah-mohr. [10]
    • “Mi amor tu eres mi mundo entero.” → “My love, you are my whole world.”
    • “Ven aquí, amor, dame un beso.” → “Come here, love, give me a kiss.”
  3. Similar to mija, nena is another way to refer to a young kid, little girl, or baby. It's used as a term of endearment for children. It’s pronounced “Nen-nah.” [11]
    • “No llores, nena. Mamí volverá pronto.” → “Don’t cry, dear. Mommy will be back soon.”
  4. If you’re looking to fish out compliments, bonita is one way to tell a girl how pretty, cute, or beautiful she is. It can also be used as a term of endearment for darling, love, or honey. It’s pronounced “boh-nee-toh.” [12]
    • “¡Oye, bonita! Dame un beso.” → “Hey, beautiful. Give me a kiss.”
    • “¿Qué pasa, bonita? ¿Qué ocurre?” → “What happened, beautiful? What’s wrong?”
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