In Spanish, "mia" means my.
"Tu eres Mia" in Spanish translates to "You are mine" in English. It is a declaration of possession or a claim of ownership over someone.
"Es mía" means "it's mine" in Spanish.
Mia Talerico is an American child actress known for her role in the TV show "Good Luck Charlie." She is not of Spanish descent.
'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.
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"Tu eres Mia" in Spanish translates to "You are mine" in English. It is a declaration of possession or a claim of ownership over someone.
That is not Spanish.
Mine.
That isn't Spanish. If you mean "mi mancha", that's something like "my stain".
That is an female Spanish name and Last Name.
Me too my [female] friend.
I think it means 'my beauty' in Italian or another romance language.
Mia familia in Spanish is "my family" in English.
'mia' (with an accent on the 'i) means 'mine' relating to a feminine noun, e.g. esta casa es mia = this house is mine
"Es mía" means "it's mine" in Spanish.
"Mia cuidate" is a phrase in Spanish that translates to "take care of yourself" in English. It's a way of expressing concern or affection for someone's well-being, often used when parting ways or offering support. The phrase combines "mia," meaning "my," and "cuídate," a command form of the verb "cuidar," meaning "to take care."