It means: "Where is my birthday cake?" :)
"wenn Du mein Lieblingsmädchen wärst" is the German phrase.
In English, this translates to, "Where is my brother?". Fun Fact; this is what it means in Greek Πού είναι ο αδελφός σας;
There is an Asian food called war mein.On the other hand, "war mein" could also mean "was my" as part of a German sentence. For example:Ich hatte mein Notizbuch, aber wo war mein Bleistift?I had my notebook, but where was my pencil?
"Mein sube" is not a standard phrase in German. It could potentially be a misspelling or misinterpretation of a phrase. If you provide more context or details, I can try to help further.
mein Schatz - my dear Golum in Lord of the Rings: mein Schaaatzzz - my preciousss
mein or meine (feminine)
English: "you are my angle" is German: "du bist mein Engel".
"Mein Liebling"
"Jah-vol Mein Commandant" does not appear to be a standard phrase or known expression in any language. It seems like a combination of German ("Jah-vol" is not a recognized German phrase) and possibly English or another language. It may not have a specific or widely understood meaning.
"Ich liebe mein/meine/meinen"
The phrase "my friend" in English is "mein Freund" (for a male) or "meine Freundin" (for a female) in German. However, be careful. "Mein Freund" in German is usually used when referring to a boyfriend. "Mein Freund hat mir Blumen geschenkt" means "My boyfriend gave my flowers." To be perfectly clear that the male friend is only a friend, Germans tend to say "ein Freund von mir," which means "a friend of mine" in English.
Das ist mein lieblingssport or Das is meine Lieblingssportart