Michael
As a question, it's interpreted as "Is your name Miguel?" As a declarative sentence it's interpreted as, "Your name is Miguel."
"Mi amor Miguel" translates to "my love Miguel" in English. It is a term of endearment expressing affection for someone named Miguel.
It is Spanish for "He/She is from San Miguel de Allende or from Bogota."
It means, "Who is going to go with Michael." Another way this idea is commonly expressed is with the verb acompañar, which is frequently used to mean 'go with." Example: -¿Quién va a acompañar a Miguel? "Who is going to go withMichael?"
"Miguel" in English is pronounced as "mee-gel."
Miguel is not a Japanese word so it has no meaning.
It means "Hello, I am Miguel".
As a question, it's interpreted as "Is your name Miguel?" As a declarative sentence it's interpreted as, "Your name is Miguel."
"Mi amor Miguel" translates to "my love Miguel" in English. It is a term of endearment expressing affection for someone named Miguel.
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miguel?
Miguel is Spanish and Portugese of the name Michael.
Miguelito ---- (a diminutive for Miguel).
I guess you mean the Mexican war of independence. He would be Miguel Hidalgo.
The name Miguel comes from a Persian word, usually rendered Michael in English, which means, "Who is like God?".
It is Spanish for "He/She is from San Miguel de Allende or from Bogota."
It means, "Who is going to go with Michael." Another way this idea is commonly expressed is with the verb acompañar, which is frequently used to mean 'go with." Example: -¿Quién va a acompañar a Miguel? "Who is going to go withMichael?"