It means 'it's mine'.
'sois mien' or 'appartiens moi'
"It's soon mine!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase C'est bientôt le mien! The declaration also translates literally as "That's mine soon!" or "This soon is mine!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "sey bya-to luh mya" in French.
Je vous aime, mère du mien! in French is "I love you, mother of mine!" in English.
"Is your love as deep as mine?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Est-il votre amour aussi profond que le mien?Specifically, the verb est means "is". The masculine personal pronoun ilmeans "he, it". The feminine/masculine possessive adjective votre means "your". The masculine noun amourmeans "love". The adverbial phrase aussi..que means "as...as" in this context. The masculine adjective profond means "profound". The masculine possessive pronoun mien translates as "mine".The pronunciation will be "ey-teel voh-trah-moor oh-see proh-fohn kuh le myah" in French.
could you be mine / can you be mine
"I'm my beloved, and my beloved is mine" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je suis mon bien-aimé et mon bien-aimé est le mien. The declarative statement also translates as "I'm following my beloved, and my beloved is mine" in English. The pronunciation will be 'zhuh swee mo-bya-eh-mey mo bya-eh-mey luh mya" in French.
It is fairly poetic but it can be understood. (Mien is not a very common word)
In French, mine is mien.
It means 'My Struggle' in English. x
sois mien / mienne pour toujours
Will you be mine? - Seras-tu mien / mienne ?
If you mean "mine" as in a gold or coal mine, the translation is "la mine." If you mean "mine" as in "belonging to me," the translation is "le mien" or "à moi." "Le mien" must be adjusted for gender and number (le mien, la mienne, les miens, les miennes). "À moi" does not. Examples: Il est le mien. (It is mine.) Elle est la mienne. Ils sont les miens. Elles sont les miennes. Il est à moi. (It is mine) Elle est à moi. Ils sont à moi. Elle sont à moi.