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"My sweetie!" and "My sweety!" are English equivalents of the Spanish phrase ¡Mi amorcita! The feminine singular phrase translates literally as "My (dear sweet) little love!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mee A-mor-SEE-ta" in Uruguayan Spanish.

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Mi amante means my lover

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Doesn't it mean my lover?

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"My (female) love(er)"

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