I'm sorry, my daughter.
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francis says:
the correct why of writting this is "lo siento mija (mi hija)"
"lo siento" means "I'm sorry", and "mija" is a popular low-class way of saying "mi hija" "my daughter".
It's meanly used in Mexico and some southamerican countries, to call a daughter, all though this is not the only way of using it, "mija or mijo" (my daughter or my son) is also very popularly used by older people to refer to younger people.
expl
in a market
Q. Sir, do you have apples?
A. No, lo siento mija. = No, I'm sorry kid.
it means "I adore you" in spanish.Te adoro mija
"Tu lo has dicho" means "You have said". The words are in Spanish.
"culo" as one word in spanish means "ass."
There is no Spanish word "hazlo", if you mean hacerlo, it means do it. "Haz lo" means do as, do what, or do it.
"Tu lo has dicho" is Spanish which means you have said in English.
lo siento
In Spanish "lo" means "it"
"No te lo comas" is Spanish for "Do not eat it".
Lo dejo in English means I leave.
He finds it.
You find it for me
it means "I adore you" in spanish.Te adoro mija
lo mismo a ti
magical lo ve
I means "I say it".
That's how we do it.
I didn't know it