Mon dernier Adieu is a French equivalent of 'Mi último adiós' by José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda [June 19, 1861-December 30, 1896].
Spanish: mi French: je
mi amour= French mi amor= Spanish my love= English
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It means I love you (in French) Je t'aime. Then mi reina means "my queen" in Spanish. In French it is "ma reine".
its spanish of course!!! you can totally trust me because i´m from Madrid
"mi amor" is Spanish "mon amour" is French Both phrases literally mean "my love"
The word 'my' in Spanish is 'mi'.
The Spanish translation of "my son" is "mi hijo."
"Mi tarea" in Spanish translates to "my homework" in English.
It looks like a mixture of: French 'Ma premiere nuit a son habitation' and Spanish 'Mi primera noche en su habitacion' but both suggesting: 'My first night at/in his/her home*/room' (* French)
The possessive "my" is "mi" in Spanish.
mi in spanish means my