"Mi Querida" is Spanish. "Mi querida" translates to "my dear" in English.
"Mi casa esta" translates to "my house is" in English.
"Nunca trajo mi jugo" translates to "he/she never brought my juice" in English.
Yes, the word "migrate" does have a prefix, which is "mi-" meaning "to move."
"Trankila en mi casa" and "en mi house trankii" both seem to be informal expressions in Spanish meaning "calm in my house" or "relaxed at home." They convey a sense of feeling peaceful and at ease within one's own living space.
Italian.
I will miss you
"I will miss you!" in English is Mi mancherai! in Italian.
"I will miss you forever" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mi mancherai per sempre.Specifically, the personal pronoun mi means "to me." The verb mancherai means "(informal singular you) are lacking, missing." The preposition per means "for." The adverb sempre means "always."The pronunciation is "mee MAHN-kreye* pehr SEHM-preh."*The sound is similar to that in the English pronoun "I."
Mi mancherai. (mee man-Ker-aigh)
Mi mancherai, figlio is an Italian equivalent of 'I will miss you, son'. The personal pronoun 'mi' means 'me'. The verb 'mancherai' means '[you] are missing or lacking to'. The masculine noun 'figlio' means 'son'. All together, they're pronounced 'mee mahn-keh-REYE* FEE-lyoh'.*The sound 'eye' is similar to the sound in the English noun 'eye'.
Mi mancherai per sempre is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I will forever miss you."Specifically, the personal pronoun mi means "to me." The verb mancherai means "(informal singular you) are lacking, missing." The preposition per means "for." The adverb sempre means "always."The pronunciation is "mee MAHN-kreye* pehr SEHM-preh."*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
mi love, mi only daughter.
"Mi" is the Hebrew word for "who" but "Mi Zah" has no meaning in Hebrew.
Mis amigos, as Mi amigo, a
"mi" and "mis" both are the possessive, meaning "my." For example, "mi amigo" means "my friend." "Mi" is also the object of a preposition meaning "me." For example, the strawberries are "para mi." (for me). It is NOT the direct or indirect object pronoun, though. That is "me" (pronounced meh)
mi amor is Spanish for my love.