Cantón can have a few different meanings, depending on context:
* Corner: This is the most common meaning in everyday speech.
* District: This is a more specific meaning, referring to a specific geographical area within a city or town.
* Canton: This is a political and administrative division in some countries like Switzerland and Ecuador.
Mi is the possessive adjective meaning "my".
So, "mi cantón" refers to a specific corner or district that belongs to the speaker.
Here are some examples:
* "Me gusta mi cantón porque es tranquilo." (I like my corner because it's peaceful.)
* "El cantón de mi casa está lleno de tiendas." (The district where my house is located is full of shops.)
* "Vivimos en el cantón de Ginebra." (We live in the canton of Geneva.)
It's important to consider the context of the sentence to understand the specific meaning of "cantón".