"My mother used to have a poor maid" is an English equivalent of "Mia madre aveva una povera ancella."
Specifically, the feminine singular possessive adjective "mia" means "my." The feminine singular noun "madre" means "mother." The verb "aveva" means "(he/she/it/you) used to have." The feminine singular indefinite article "una" means "a, one." The feminine singular adjective "povera" means "poor." The feminine singular noun "ancella" means "female servant, maid."
The pronunciation is "MEE-ah MAH-dreh ah-VEH-vah OO-nah POH-veh-rahn-TCHEHL-lah."
La Madre Santísima in Spanish means "the Holy Mother" in English.
Ti amo, madre! in Italian means "I love you, Mom!" in English.
"Mother and daughter" in English is madre e figlia in Italian.
"Era mia madre" is the Italian translation for the English "she was my mother".
"Madre" isn't an Irish word; 'madra' is, it means 'dog'.
¿Es la madre de tu prima? in Spanish means "Is she the mother of your cousin?" in English.
A toda madre is a common Mexican phrase that means something like "wonderful".
"Yo siempre seré tu madre" means "I will always be your mother."
The English name for kakawate is Madre de Cacao or Gliricidia sepium.
The answer to the question varies depending on the health of your mother. Example: ¿Cómo está tu madre? (How is your mother?) Answer: Mi madre está (bien/mal/regular).
Spanish = Madre which stands for mother.
mia madre era italiana