"Meu Deus" means "o my God!" in Portuguese, Usually from surprise.
"Amicus meus" means "my friend."
My enemy's enemy is my friend
My is the English equivalent of 'meus'. The possessive adjective is in the masculine nominative singular. The feminine and neuter forms are 'mea' and 'meum', respectively. 'Meus' can mean 'my' ('Os meus filhos' = 'My sons' or 'My kids'), or it can also mean 'mine' (Estes sapatos são meus' = 'These shoes are mine'), it always depends on how you use the adjective. My = meu, masculine nominative singular. My = minha, feminine nominative singular. My = meus, masculine nominative plural. My = minhas, feminine nominative plural.
For my love, I look for the
In Catalan, that means my sun.
Meus amigos Meus amigos
My Heart is forever your
God help me.
Puer means boy. It is a 2nd declension noun.
It is the verse found in song of soloman 2:16. It says "I am my beloveds and my beloved is mine"
"Meu Deus" means "o my God!" in Portuguese, Usually from surprise.
It looks like "my love for you is eternal," if I'm not mistaken.