My mother or Mother mine may be English equivalents of 'Mamma Mia'. The phrase in Italian is pronounced 'MAHM-mah MEE-ah'. It commonly is used as an interjection, to express surprise or disbelief in a phrase or sentence. Its use may be compared to the role of 'OMG' ['Oh My God'] in text messaging.
"My mom!" and "Oh my!" are two English equivalents of the Italian phrase Mamma mia! The feminine singular noun and possessive serve as an endearment -- "My mommie (mum, mummie)!" -- and as an exclamation -- "Oh my goodness!" -- according to context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "MAM-ma MEE-a" in Italian.
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Icarumba means mamma mia or oh my gosh
Italian is the language of the phrase Cara mia. The feminine singular phrase serves as an endearment which includes among its English equivalents "My dear." The pronunciation will be "KA-ra MEE-a" in Italian.
Just mia cara madre is fine, meaning 'my dear mother' in Italian.
"My mom!" and "Oh my!" are two English equivalents of the Italian phrase Mamma mia! The feminine singular noun and possessive serve as an endearment -- "My mommie (mum, mummie)!" -- and as an exclamation -- "Oh my goodness!" -- according to context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "MAM-ma MEE-a" in Italian.
BontÃ? mia, mamma mia, and mia bontÃ? are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "my goodness".Specifically, the feminine noun bontÃ? literally is "goodness". The feminine noun mamma means "ma, mama, mom, mommie, mommy". The feminine adjective mia translates as "my".The pronunciations will be "bon-TA MEE-a", MAM-ma MEE-a", and MEE-a bon-TA" in Italian.
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mamma mum - mamma
"My mum's name is... ." is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mia mamma si chiama... .Specifically, the feminine possessive adjective mia means "my." The feminine noun mamma means "Ma, Mom, Mommy, Mum." The reflexive pronoun si means "herself, himself, itself, oneself." The verb chiama means "(He/she/it) is, (formal singular You) are."The pronunciation is "MEE-ah MAHM-mah see KYAH-mah... ."
"Mom" in English is Mamma in Italian.
Mamma mia is an expression which comes from Italian. It can be used for many kinds of emotions such as surprise, excitement or happiness. An example would be: Mamma mia! What a great surprise!
Mia innamorata in Italian means "my beloved" in English.
It means My Mother! I know that cause I'm Italian.
Mamma Mia is set in Greece.
"Beautiful mommy!" in English is Bella mamma! in Italian.
"American mommy" in English is Mamma americana in Italian.