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"Era mia madre" is the Italian translation for the English "she was my mother".
Mia translates into 'billion'.If you're referring to the name 'Mia', then it's the same as it is in English.
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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.
"Our house" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase la casa nostra. The feminine singular definite article, noun, and possessive model a difference between the two languages where Italian employs the definite article -- la ("the"), in this case -- and puts adjectives after nouns where English does not. The pronunciation will be "la KA-za NO-stra" in Italian.
Mia familia in Spanish is "my family" in English.
The Arabic phrase "mia mia mai" (مية مية ماي) translates to "100% water" in English. It's commonly used in colloquial Arabic to emphasize purity or authenticity. For example, someone might say "This juice is mia mai" to indicate it's pure, undiluted juice. The phrase combines "mia mia" (100%) with "Mai" (water) for emphasis.
Mia innamorata in Italian means "my beloved" in English.
"my," as in "la camiseta mia:" "my shirt."