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"Goodbye, my love!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Adiós mi amor! The greeting and masculine singular possessive and noun literally translate into English as "To God, my love!" The pronunciation will be "a thyoss mee a-mor" in Spanish.

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"He is my love" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase El es mi amor. The masculine singular subject pronoun, third person singular present indicative, feminine/masculine singular possessive, and masculine singular noun model a rare case in which English and Spanish sentence structure are similar. The pronunciation will be "ey-less mee a-mor" in Spanish.

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"Aunt, my love!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Tia, mi amor! The feminine singular noun, feminine/masculine possessive, and masculine noun also translate into English as "Tia, my love! when the first word serves as a diminutive for the feminine proper name Tatiana. The pronunciation will be "TEE-a mee a-MOR" in Spanish.

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Q: What is 'Tia mi amor' when translated from Spanish to English?
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