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.
No, Mia Hamm is not dead.
Mai, or Mimi, or Mia
mai - pronounced "my". for example do you want water would be "toredo mai?" to a male or "toredeen mai?" to a female.
Mai, or Mimi, or Mia
Mia as the dice game mia: They don't actually play this game as it is not popular. Mia as a Name of a person: In Arabic Names are spelled in a way that the name sounds the same in its original language
Mia : ميَا Tom: تومLily: ليلي
MAI THIK HOON in English
it's not French
Ce mai faci means: "How are you?" in Romanian.The English language equivalent of Ce mai faci is How are you.
xuan mai's English name is betty ( nickname is 'ugly betty' )
To correct you, Mia Mckenna-Bruce. And she lives in Maidstone.
Mai Hamm became famous in the year of 1996 at the Olympics.