That looks like "mihail". But it is Russian
2007-12-02 07:35:48
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answered by Der Schreckliche 4
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What Does Miha Mean
2016-11-07 09:06:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I know English, Spanish, am learning German, and can read in Russian. I have never heard of such a word. Probably a name. EDIT: As a response to LC... Now that you mention it, you're right Me porto bien. However this word is dependent, "Portos Bakery" does not make any logical sense. "Behave Bakery?" LOL Good observation
2016-04-07 03:53:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Mi hija which is pronounced mihi does mean my daughter, but it is also used by aunts, uncles, and other adults as a term of endearment who are close to a girl. This is true particularly in the Mexican-American culture.
2007-12-02 07:45:08
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answered by Susan E 1
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It's "mija" and it's the junction of the words "mi hija" meaning "my little girl," or, "my daughter."
2007-12-02 06:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The correct spelling is mija and it means daughter.
2007-12-02 06:32:19
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answered by lipodemia 2
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The connotations are more of 'my little girl' more than 'daughter.'
My mother-in-law calls my daughter mija.
2007-12-02 06:36:38
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answered by kamcrash 6
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mija .
its short for mi hija
my daughter.
2007-12-02 06:32:38
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answered by Yours Truly 1
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mija is daughter and mijo is son
2007-12-02 06:34:30
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answered by Miss Rhonda 7
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You could mean 'mi hija' pronounced meehah? (As one word)
It means 'my daughter'.
You amy mean mira instead; this means 'look'.
2007-12-02 06:38:38
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answered by Ethereal 4
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