By meef98367 | 2:13 PM MST, Fri March 17, 2017 I was reading a death record from Mexico City and it said the person (a female) "fallecio de fijo". She was 30 years old. What is "fijo"? Emilie Port Orchard, WA dcalonso 8 years 8 months ago Permalink New Fijo Do you have the link? Danny C. Alonso longsjourney 8 years 8 months ago Permalink New died from Emilie could it have been tifo? that's typhus Linda victorianonavarro (not verified) 8 years 8 months ago Permalink New "Fijo" de fijo. 1. loc. adv. Seguramente, sin duda According to the RAE dictionary, 'de fijo' means 'for sure'. Victoriano Navarro Genealogy Research
longsjourney 8 years 8 months ago Permalink New died from Emilie could it have been tifo? that's typhus Linda
victorianonavarro (not verified) 8 years 8 months ago Permalink New "Fijo" de fijo. 1. loc. adv. Seguramente, sin duda According to the RAE dictionary, 'de fijo' means 'for sure'. Victoriano Navarro
dcalonso
Fijo
Do you have the link?
Danny C. Alonso
longsjourney
died from
Emilie could it have been tifo?
that's typhus
Linda
victorianonavarro (not verified)
"Fijo"
de fijo.
1. loc. adv. Seguramente, sin duda
According to the RAE dictionary, 'de fijo' means 'for sure'.
Victoriano Navarro