"Mi" is "my" in English. It is not part of a verb conjugation. The idea of "person" is not applicable.
"Mi canton" in Spanish can be translated as "my hometown" or "my neighborhood." It refers to the area or locality where a person is from or where they currently live.
You could say "mi persona famosa".
The phrase (someone) "es mi amigo" means that (the person) "is my friend".
"You are the man" in Spanish is "Eres el hombre". It is pronounced "AIR-ace ell OME-bray". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
1. You say: Mi maestro español predilecto (A teacher from Spain who is your favourite one)2. Mi maestro predilecto de español (The person who teaches you Spanish, not necessarily a person from Spain)
In Spanish mi tarea means my task in English.
i am fine and my mom is my favorite person
Close(s) (imperative or third-person singular)
The word 'my' in Spanish is 'mi'.
Esta persona es mi abuela/abuelita.
Depending on context: The boy The little one (masculine object or person)
"A mi novia" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "my girlfriend" in English. It is used to refer to the person who is in a romantic relationship with the speaker.