"If my..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase Si mi... . The conjunction and first person singular possessive also may be interpreted as a conjunction with a masculine singular noun, with the possible meaning of "If (musical note) E... ." The pronunciation will be "see mee" in Spanish.
Mi in Spanish is translated to English to mean, me, my or mine (:
"Yo" and my is "mi"
Mi pelo es, is translated from Spanish to English into my hair is.
mi amante
mi foto
It means my house
it means: you are my life.
"My goal" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase mi tanto. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "my point" in English. The pronunciation will be "mee TAN-to" in Spanish.
tomar mi libro - take my book
Mi cumpleaños es hoy.
I love you, my wife.
"I love my boss" in English is Quiero a mi jefe to a male boss and Quiero a mi jefa to a female boss in Spanish.