fijo

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See also: fijó

Ladino

Noun

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  1. (Thessalonica) Alternative form of ijo

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Old Spanish

Etymology

From Latin filius. Cognate to Old Galician-Portuguese fillo, Mozarabic filyo, Old Occitan filh and Old French fil.

Pronunciation

Noun

fijo m (plural fijos)

  1. son

Descendants

  • Ladino:
    Hebrew script: איז׳ו
    Latin script: ijo
  • Spanish: hijo
    • Papiamentu: yiu
    • Tagalog: iho

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin fixus, past participle of fīgō (to fasten, fix). Doublet of the inherited hito.

Adjective

fijo (feminine fija, masculine plural fijos, feminine plural fijas)

  1. fixed
  2. firm
  3. concrete, tangible

Derived terms

Adverb

fijo

  1. (colloquial) certainly, of course, doubtless

Synonyms

Verb

fijo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of fijar.

Derived terms