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.
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meam - fem. acc. of meus - my
Meus amigos Meus amigos
The English phrase 'your life for your family' translates into Latin as Vita tua pro familia tua. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'vita' means 'life'. The possessive adjective 'tua' means 'your'. The preposition 'pro' means 'for'. The noun 'familia' means 'family'.
"Amicus meus" is Latin for "my friend."
The sentence is a mix of five words in Latin, and one in English. The equivalent of the English word 'own' is 'proprius'. Therefore, the all-Latin sentence reads as follows: 'Ego sum meus proprius pessimus hostilis'. The English translation is as follows: I am my own worst enemy.
Answer: This is Portuguese and it means: 'I ask you that help me in my studies'
Meus caros, or, Meus queridos amigos.
My enemy's enemy is my friend
The basic meaning here is He is my beginning.In context it might also be It is my beginning, or perhaps This is my beginning.
Tu es amor meus is a Latin equivalent of 'You are my love'. It's pronounced 'too eh-sah-MOHR MEH-oos'.In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'tu'means 'you'. The verb 'es' means '[you] are'. The masculine noun 'amor' means 'love'. The masculine possessive 'meus' means 'my'.
Meus filius
If you are thinking of Deus sit Judex it means: Let God by my judge. Pretty cool sounding eh?