The Mario brothers are Italian. "Mama Mia!" ("My Mother!") is a very common Italian interjection. English equivalents would be interjections like "Sweet mother!" or even "Holy Cow!"
Mia Murano goes by Ma (Meea).
It means my mom in Spanish, but it'll be better if it said mi mama.
Sophie
MA MA MIA Premired in London England in 1999. THE FIRST TIME IT CAME OUT AND RIGHT MOW IM DOING A REPORT ON THE SONG HONEY HONEY DO GIVE ME INFO PEOPLE!!!
A suitable response to "ma prego cara amica mia" (which translates to "but please, my dear friend") could be to express gratitude and appreciation for the sentiment. You might say, "Grazie mille, cara amica! Le tue parole significano molto per me." This conveys warmth and acknowledges the affection in the original statement.
YES! or atleast i hope so she is ma role model!
YES! or atleast i hope so she is ma role model!
BontÃ? mia, mamma mia, and mia bontÃ? are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "my goodness".Specifically, the feminine noun bontÃ? literally is "goodness". The feminine noun mamma means "ma, mama, mom, mommie, mommy". The feminine adjective mia translates as "my".The pronunciations will be "bon-TA MEE-a", MAM-ma MEE-a", and MEE-a bon-TA" in Italian.
Mia madre is a Spanish equivalent of the French phrase ma mère. The feminine singular phrase translates as "my mother" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "MEE-a MA-drey" in Spanish and "ma mehr" in French.
Well, the actual characters name was Sophie but the ctress' name I do not know,she is in Dear John and mean girls, maybe that will help you out!
Maʻemaʻe [ma-A-ma-A] ; ho'omaʻemaʻe [ho-oh-ma-A-ma-A]
yu ma ma