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What's the difference between ''chicha'' and ''mija''?
2 juin 2011 10:12
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hello .. !
"chicha and mija"----> there is a big difference between this words.
ok these are spanish words of course! ...hmm " mija" is often used as slang, it means------> my daugther. you can also say" mijo", it means ---> my son. both words are short forms from ---> ( mi hija , mi hijo ) , you can use this words not only with children, you can also use it refering to your friends , homies, your man or lady! .. but it's an oldfashion word. actually, nobody is using this words .. it's exclusive for old people! grandma , grandfa, etc. at least in my country .. but it's up to you ,.. =)
concerning to "chicha" ------> the earliest known evidence of fermented water------> an alcoholic drink from tribes who were settled down in South America centuries ago .. even though.. actually this one exist .. or unless that's what I think so! ..
I hope it helps you! .. bai bai! ..
sorry about my englsih! ------> ( correct my english )
espero esto te sea util! .. beso! -------->MU
4 juin 2011
"mija" is a portmanteau of " Mi + Hija ".
It's basically a coloquial feminine pronoun for "you", I guess It's mostly colombians who use that word.
and "Chicha" is a fermented drink the indigenous people made.. but if you meant "Chica", it means "girl"
2 juin 2011
"Chicha" and "Mijas" maybe terms from Latin America.
"Chicha" is said in Spanish colloquially as edible meat. It appears that in Latin America is a kind of drink depending on which countries.
The term "mijas" I don't know what it means; but I've seen this description in Internet: (Mexican word) "Could be used by a guy calling his girl mija like baby". (website: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=mija )
2 juin 2011
Yesssss Hahahaha omg you really understood me XD People use too many different slangs in Spanish which represents the same bloody thing. >.<;;; Muchas Gracias. :P
4 juin 2011
Yesssss Hahahaha omg you really understood me XD People use too many different slangs in Spanish which represents the same bloody thing. >.<;;; Muchas Gracias. :P
4 juin 2011
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Azzy
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Japonais, Suédois
Langue étudiée
Japonais, Suédois
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