It's latin for "my fault" It is used to tell someone you were responsible for what ever happen. Most English dictionaries should have the complete definition.
I'm not sure you have is spelled right, it's pronounced 'maya copa', but it means "through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault."
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Mea Culpa - Part II - was created on 1991-04-17.
Take me - I'm yours - 'mea culpa' is Latin for 'my fault'
Mea culpa.
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The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'mea culpa' is 'my blame' or 'my fault'. The opposite is a lack of blame, or fault, which is innocence. And the corresponding antonym in Latin therefore is mea innocentia, which means 'my innocence'.