Usage examples of "hija" in Spanish with translation to English

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Su hija mayor está casada. Her older daughter is married.
Su hija la sigue a dondequiera que vaya. Wherever she goes, her child follows her.
Mi hija está de parto. My daughter is in labor.
Creo que pondré a mi hija en adopción. I think I'll put up my child for adoption.
Mi hija está profundamente dormida. My daughter is fast asleep.
Mary es la hija mayor del tercer matrimonio de Tom. Mary is Tom's oldest child from his third marriage.
Mi hija quiere un piano. My daughter wants a piano.
Estoy jugando con mi hija. I am playing with my daughter.
¡No toques a mi hija! Keep your hands off my daughter!
¿Cómo se llama tu hija? What's your daughter's name?
Sí, yo tengo una hija. Yes, I have a daughter.
Tom extraña a su hija. Tom misses his daughter.
Mi hija está todavía trabajando. My daughter is still at work.
Mi hija fue al colegio. My daughter went to school.
Está orgullosa de su hija. She takes pride in her daughter.
¿Ella es tu única hija? Is she your only daughter?
Quiero hablar con su hija. I wish to talk to your daughter.
¿Cuántos años tiene tu hija? How old is your daughter?
Llamaron a su hija Helen. They named their daughter Helen.
La hija se cepilla el pelo. The daughter brushes her hair.
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