forgive me if im wrong but i believe it means "my god, my friend"
Mia Banggs's birth name is Amelia Dawn Boles.
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I do not think she change her name to Mia that is her nickname. mia,s mother also had a ballet teacher growing up named mia.
Mia Tyler's birth name is Mia Abagale Tallarico.
The cast of Carmen - 1910 includes: Amica Pelissier
My good friend, Congrats!
Buonanotte Amica Mia means 'goodnight my friend'. If you have any more translation questions, try www.translate.google.com and punch it in.
Un abbraccio alla mia amica in Italian means "a (one) hug for my (girl) friend" in English.
The cast of Tutto merito della mia amica - 2009 includes: Sebastiano Riccardone Alex Magni
The cast of Carmela Mia - 1909 includes: Amica Pelissier
"My friend telephoned" is one literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase La mia amica chiamò. The pronunciation of the phrase -- which deals with a female friend -- will be "la MEE-a-MEE-ka kya-MO" in Italian.
Thanks to my friend's actually very fair that you think like this. It is Italian.
"Mia buona amica" is an Italian equivalent of "My good (woman) friend."Specifically, the feminine possessive "mia" means "my." The feminine adjective "buona" means "good." The feminine noun "amica" means "friend."The pronunciation is "MEE-ah BWOH-nah-MEE-kah."
pank patrol voglio fare uno scherzo alla mia amica elena cheng
"My special (female) friend" is an English equivalent of "La mia amica speciale."The feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine singular indefinite article "mia" means "my." The feminine singular noun "amica" means "friend." The masculine/feminine adjective "speciale" means "special."The pronunciation is "lah MEE-ah-MEE-kah speh-TCHYAH-leh."
It means "Friend".
Amica Pelissier has: Performed in "Carmela Mia" in 1909. Performed in "Carmen" in 1910. Performed in "Tesoro mio" in 1910. Performed in "Sphinx" in 1910. Performed in "A Condessa Descalca" in 1911. Performed in "A Boemia" in 1928.