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familybeginnerargentina

Mi viejo/a

/mee BYE-ho/a/

My dad/mum

When to use it

Very common in Latin America, especially Argentina, to refer to parents in a casual, affectionate way. Sounds natural in everyday speech.

In conversation

Mi viejo me dijo que llegara temprano, pero sé que va a olvidarse.

My dad told me to come early, but I know he'll forget.

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