Not sure if there is a meaning for 'ma miel'.
Miel is the french word for honey and is masculine.
As well as the food product it can be used as a term of endearment;
example:
Je t'aime mon miel = I love you honey
This has the same meaning as "Honeymoon" in English. You can divide the word Honeymoon and split it, it will have the exact same meaning. Honey, on one side, means "Miel" in spanish. And moon is "Luna" in spanish. So, put these two words together and it forms "Luna Miel". You'll notice that the conjunction "de" is missing. In English, you don't say "Moon of honey", and skip the conjunction, as honey is already a predicative adjective, thus going directly before a noun. But in spanish, when we say "Miel", we reffer to a noun, like in English we say "Moon made out of honey", it is the same, except that made out of would be the "de2 in "Luna de miel" As for the word as a whole in culture, it is exactly the same;a newlywed couple, set off to travel to some (or, in cases, to many) places together, and consumate their marriage. The honey refference may mean "sweet". Sources: myself
ma durgha
The meaning of "je t'aime chère vous êtes ma femme" in English is "I love you dear, you are my wife."
where have you honeymooned
It is in Estonian: ma toesti armastan sindEnglish translation would be:I really love you
honey is "le miel" in French. the honeymoon = la lune de miel
Miel Mundt died in 1949.
Miel Mundt was born in 1880.
Jan Miel died in 1663.
Jan Miel was born in 1599.
Sabor a Miel was created in 1992.
Alice Miel died in 1998.
Miel Campioni was born in 1901.
Miel Campioni died in 1962.
Alice Miel was born in 1906.
la miel is honey :)
"le miel" is translated "honey" in English.