"My beautiful (one)" is an English equivalent of the Italian bedda mia.
Specifically, the feminine adjective bedda is a variant of bella. The meaning is "beautiful, handsome." The feminine possessive adjective mia means "my."
The pronunciation is "BEHD-dah MEE-ah" in Sicily and parts of southernmost Italy.
Bedda mia is a Sicilian equivalent of the English phrase "My beautiful (one)."Specifically, the feminine adjective bedda is a variant of the standard Italian feminine adjective bella. The meaning in both cases is "beautiful, handsome." The feminine possessive adjective mia means "my."The pronunciation is "BEHD-dah MEE-ah" in Sicily and southernmost parts of Italy.
"Bedda mia" is a Sicilian equivalent of "Bella mia."Specifically, the feminine adjectives "bedda" and "bella" both mean "beautiful." The feminine possessives "mia" mean "my." The respective pronunciations are "BEHD-duh MEE-uh" and "BEHL-lah MEE-ah."
"my," as in "la camiseta mia:" "my shirt."
"Era mia madre" is the Italian translation for the English "she was my mother".
Buonanotte Amica Mia means 'goodnight my friend'. If you have any more translation questions, try www.translate.google.com and punch it in.
"Mia" is not a Hawaiian name, so it does not have a direct translation or equivalent in Hawaiian.
Means "My dear mother"
"Tu eres Mia" in Spanish translates to "You are mine" in English. It is a declaration of possession or a claim of ownership over someone.
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.
Mía IS a Spanish name, so it doesn't need translation to Spanish. It means "mine" in English. Please see the related link below.
"My beloved" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Mia amada.Specifically, the feminine possessive adjective miameans "my". The feminine adjective/noun/past participle amada translates as "beloved" in this context. The pronunciation will be "MEE-a-MA-tha" in Spanish.
Mia familia in Spanish is "my family" in English.