The phrase "Cuando seas mia" is the Spanish phrase mostly used by the lovers. This phrase may means the following translations; When you are mine, Please be mine, just be mine, and be mine only.
¿Tu eres mia,verdad? -You are mia, right?
"mine"
Esta noche será mia. This night will be mine.
"Era mia madre" is the Italian translation for the English "she was my mother".
That is not Spanish.
It means "we are at home" in the Bavarian dialect. Mia san dahoam = wir sind daheim = wir sind zuhause = we are at home
"We are who we are" is an English equivalent of the German phrase Mia San Mia. The phrase originates in Bavarian German and most famously relates to the impressive Bayern soccer players.
Missing in Action
Italian is the language of the phrase Cara mia. The feminine singular phrase serves as an endearment which includes among its English equivalents "My dear." The pronunciation will be "KA-ra MEE-a" in Italian.
mia mia ta chia has no meaning in Hebrew.
mia = mine
Mia nonna is 'my grandmother'
The meaning of the acronym MIA is missing in action.
¿Tu eres mia,verdad? -You are mia, right?
"are flying"
"My daughter" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase figlia mia. The feminine singular phrase translates also as "daughter of mine" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "FEE-lya MEE-a" in Pisan Italian.
MIA in Spanish stands for "missing in action," which means the person is absent or missing without explanation or contact. It is often used informally to indicate someone's absence or lack of communication.