Hijo
Hijo is a masculine noun in Spanish that designates a male child in relation to his parents. It is used for biological offspring as well as in adoptive or figurative senses, and it appears in compounds such as hijo único (only child), hijo mayor (eldest son), hijo menor (youngest son), and hijo adoptivo (adoptive son). The feminine counterpart is hija, and the plural hijos can refer to sons or to children in mixed groups depending on context.
Etymology and orthography: The word derives from Latin filius. In the course of Spanish evolution, the initial
Derivatives and related terms: Diminutives and related kin terms include hijito (little son), hijastra or hijastra
Usage and connotations: In contemporary usage, hijo is a neutral, everyday term for a son. It can
In other languages, cognates exist with variations, such as “filho” in Portuguese or “son” in English.