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Mia
"We are who we are" is an English equivalent of the German phrase Mia San Mia. The phrase originates in Bavarian German and most famously relates to the impressive Bayern soccer players.
The phrase "Cuando seas mia" is the Spanish phrase mostly used by the lovers. This phrase may means the following translations; When you are mine, Please be mine, just be mine, and be mine only.
Italian is the language of the phrase Cara mia. The feminine singular phrase serves as an endearment which includes among its English equivalents "My dear." The pronunciation will be "KA-ra MEE-a" in Italian.
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The Arabic phrase "mia mia mai" (مية مية ماي) translates to "100% water" in English. It's commonly used in colloquial Arabic to emphasize purity or authenticity. For example, someone might say "This juice is mia mai" to indicate it's pure, undiluted juice. The phrase combines "mia mia" (100%) with "Mai" (water) for emphasis.
Mia is also the name to a popular singer who is known for her song Paper Planes. Besides missing in action; MIA does not stand for anything else that is commonly known or is used.
MIA is actually a hot war term meaning missing in action.
MIA stands for missing in action.
It stands for "missing in action"
MIA which is used to express the missing player on your lane stands for "Missing In Action".
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