fijo

See also: fijó

Ladino

Noun

fijo m (Latin spelling, plural fijos)

  1. (Thessalonica) Alternative form of ijo

Coordinate terms


Old Spanish

Etymology

From Latin filius. Cognate to Old Portuguese fillo, Mozarabic פליו (flyw), and Old Catalan fill.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhiʒo/

Noun

fijo m (plural fijos)

  1. son

Descendants

  • Ladino:
    Hebrew: איז׳ו
    Latin: ijo
  • Spanish: hijo (see there for further descendants)

Spanish

Etymology

Semi-learned borrowing of Latin fīxus, perfect passive participle of fīgō (to fasten, fix), whence also the inherited doublet hito.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfixo/ [ˈfi.xo]
  • Rhymes: -ixo
  • Syllabification: fi‧jo

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: de fijo, en fija, en fijo

Derived terms

Verb

fijo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of fijar

Further reading

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