The Dutch word "mei" translates to "May" in English, referring to the fifth month of the year. It is used in the same context as in English, often associated with spring and various seasonal events. Additionally, "mei" can also mean "may" in terms of permission or possibility, but its primary usage is as the name of the month.
My life is mine is the English equivalent of 'Mei vita meae'. In the word by word translation, the dative 'mei' means 'to me'. The noun 'vita' means 'life'. The personal pronuon 'meae' means 'mine'.
All my things are gifts from God is the English equivalent of 'Omnia mei dona Dei'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'omnia' means 'all'. The possessive adjective 'mei' means 'my'. The noun 'dona' means 'gifts'. The noun 'Dei' means 'God'.
jie jie means big sister mei mei means little sister good luck!
The month may is called mei, in Dutch you do not use a capital for the months.
"Mei Silirkiradhu" (மெய் சிலிர்க்கிறது) - Goose Bumps, Goose Flesh (in English)
mei If addressing some one or talking about someone else's family, add -san at the end (mei-san).
I assume you mean Sunt hostes mei which means are my enemies. The full Biblical (Psalm 3:1) verse is Domine quare multiplicati sunt hostes mei which means Lord, how my enemies have increased
either 美丽 (mei li) or 漂亮 (piao liang)
In Chinese (Mandarin) BEAUTIFUL is "piao liang 漂亮" Or 美麗. "Mei Li." == ==
in Chinese means youngest sister
The name Mei in *CHINESE means "pretty.
Mei OS a pasta in China and Japan. Mei has pasta and meat in it. Can mean many things, depends on context.