It's mine!
'Mine' is an English equivalent of 'la mía'. The word 'mía' is the possessive adjective 'my' used as a noun by having it follow the definite article 'la' ['the']. The phrase is pronounced 'lah MEE-ah'.
Yes, "mia" means grandmother in Italian.
Just goggle it.
"Es nuevo" means "it is new" in Spanish.
"Es lunes" is Spanish for "It's Monday".
'mia' (with an accent on the 'i) means 'mine' relating to a feminine noun, e.g. esta casa es mia = this house is mine
Mia Riverton goes by Little Es, and Mimi.
It means: the onion is mine
It means: What an ugly tongue and mine is bigger.
It means my mom in Spanish, but it'll be better if it said mi mama.
'Mine' is an English equivalent of 'la mía'. The word 'mía' is the possessive adjective 'my' used as a noun by having it follow the definite article 'la' ['the']. The phrase is pronounced 'lah MEE-ah'.
The phrase "te gusta es mia mi novia" translates to "you like her, she's my girlfriend" in English. It suggests that the speaker is addressing someone who has an interest in their girlfriend. The phrase combines elements of possessiveness with an acknowledgment of attraction. However, the grammar is slightly off; a more correct phrasing in Spanish would be "te gusta, ella es mi novia."
"Si es, es" is Spanish for "If it is, it is". If you just mean "si es", that means "if it is". If you mean "Sí es" (with an accent on "Sí"), it means "Yes, it is".
"Es" and "son" mean "is" and "are" in Spanish.
mia mia ta chia has no meaning in Hebrew.
mia = mine
Es - Is