Examples of 'dios mío' in a sentence

Meaning of "dios mío"

dios mío: A Spanish phrase that translates to 'my God' in English. It is an exclamation used to convey surprise, shock, dismay, or disbelief in a situation. It is often used informally or emotionally in response to a surprising or distressing event

How to use "dios mío" in a sentence

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dios mío
The debt dios mío.
Dios mío frena.
Laughing Dios mío.
The murderer could still be amongst us . Dios mío.
Flint . Dios mío.
I can not believe we delivered a baby . Dios mío.
He kill her . Dios mío.
I get into these situations and I just… Dios mío.
I hear you. Dios mío.
Well, maybe you should get another job to support your opportunity. Ay, dios mío.
And the debt… The debt dios mío.
You do not know about your high school boyfriend? Ay, dios mío.
You two and your mouths, Dios mío.
Is your ego so large… you cannot handle a single rejection? Dios mío.
Is your ego so large… Dios mío.

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I do not do artificial anything, Güerita . Dios mío.
Someone 's at attention . Dios mío.
Manny, why don't you show your father to the kitchen? Por favor. Dios mío.
That would be increíble! Dios mío.
Is that where we landed on that, because I… Dios mío.
Do not tell her . Ay, Dios mío.

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