Mia is an Italian equivalent of 'mea'. The Latin adjective 'mea' and the Italian adjective 'mia' mean 'my'. They both are feminine forms. The Italian word is pronounced 'MEE-ah'.
Legge mia is an Italian equivalent of the Latin phrase lēx mea. The feminine singular phrase translates as "my law" in English. The pronunciation will be "LED-djey MEE-a" in Italian and "leks MEY-a" in Latin.
Carne mia is an Italian equivalent of the Latin phrase carō mea. The feminine singular noun and possessive translate into English as "my flesh." The pronunciation will be "KA-ney MEE-a" in Italian and "kuh-ro meh-uh" in Latin.
Mea lux. (mea looks)
Mea uxor est mea vita.
Mea soror.
Mea culpa.
Mea domina.
To sickening degree in Latin
Pesta mea es.
Mea puella.
in Latin, "my" or "mine"
Mea culpa