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"Era mia madre" is the Italian translation for the English "she was my mother".
"That"
Mia translates into 'billion'.If you're referring to the name 'Mia', then it's the same as it is in English.
The phrase "a ca MIA" translates to "to here MIA" or "to here my" in English, depending on the context. However, without additional context, it is challenging to determine the exact meaning. If "MIA" refers to a specific place or concept, that could further influence the translation. Please provide more context for a more accurate interpretation.
avec ca= with it, this
ca va = hơ are you
en la mia chillin
The first name of Mia is said the same way in Latin as it is in English. This name is also said in Spanish and Italian the same way as it is in English.
Yes, mia means "mine" when translated from Italian to English. The pronunciation of the feminine singular possessive will be "MEE-a" in Italian.
It means "not that".