"My beloved" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Mia amada.
Specifically, the feminine possessive adjective miameans "my". The feminine adjective/noun/past participle amada translates as "beloved" in this context. The pronunciation will be "MEE-a-MA-tha" in Spanish.
Amada.
As any good Catholics of the time they prayed.
Spanish for my love, my darling, my sweetheart.
England 1 - Spain 0
England would be a Catholic country.
If you mean 'armada', it means fleet, as in a fleet of ships.
much loved, or beloved or well loved, depends on the context.
what's up, my loved one (feminine)
The population of Amada Co is 7,371.
Amada Bata was created in 1964.
Amada enemiga was created in 1997.
Amada Co was created in 1948-05.