yah isn't a part of the saying it's just Mi amore vole fe, which means "love needs faith".
The problem with answering this question, everywhere I have looked online, is that the question is misspelled. It is very hard to correctly spell a foreign word based solely on what it sounds like, and then translate it. The correct spelling is "Mi Amore Voulez Feis" and it is an Italian phrase meaning "I Love Being Held To" On what do I base this? Several things:
1) Lady Gaga is Italian American (Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta) her Family is from Italy so she most likely heard this phrase from her mother or grandmother.
2) The context of the verse in which it is in is the third similar phrase that fits in perfectly:
"I Love My Life, I love This Record and I Love Being Held To (Mi Amore Voulez Feis)"
3) Not only is vole and voulez very hard to distinguish between, but "Feis" would account for the misunderstood "Fe Yah" commonly shown on lyrics online
4) In the music video of this song that she made she is in the middle of a group of people being held to when she sings it.
5) Interestingly, if you use an online translator and translate "I Love Being Held To" from English to Italian you get something completely different, but if you translate "Mi Amore Voulez Feis" from Italian to English you get "I Love Being Held To". And considering Lady Gaga's family is Italian that is likely what she did. Why would it be different? simple, in English we have many different ways to say the same thing, no doubt Italian is able to as well. That is just the simplest translation of the Italian into English.
With all this evidence as support, and with tongue-in-cheek, I feel confident in saying I have cracked the "Gaga Code".
"Mi Amore Voulez Feis" is what she is singing, and "I Love Being Held To" is what it means.
i believe it means "faith".
Je T'aime is French for "I love you."
"La fe, el amor, y la amistad" means "faith, love, and friendship".
"La luz de tu fe" translates to "the light of your faith" in English. In Spanish, "luz" means light, and "fe" means faith. This phrase is often used to describe the guiding or illuminating aspect of one's faith or beliefs.
It means World of Faith, its the name of a hispanic Church in Texas as well.http://www.mispastores.org/
Ah, what a lovely phrase you have there! The correct pronunciation is "Mee ah-MOH-reh voh-leh feh-YAH." Remember, it's all about expressing yourself and embracing the beauty of language. Keep practicing, and soon you'll say it with ease and joy.
Ya-fe (yah-fay)
What do you mean by '1.000 of fe'? Do you mean ' 1 mole' or ' 1.000 gram' As for 'fe' , if you mean 'iron', then the symbol is 'Fe'; note the capital letter. 'Fe' is from the Latin language, and is short for 'Ferrum - Iron'. Please clarify your question.
Fe is the chemical symbol for iron. In chemical formulas, Fe represents an atom of iron.
Fe in medical terms usually refers to iron.
Faith
Ferrum
"Santa fe" means "holy faith" in Spanish.
Variable valencies are the valencies which can change e.g. Fe (iron) can either have the valency of 2 (Fe II) or 3 (Fe III)
Fe
The Spanish word "Fe" means Faith. In English it is the symbol for the chemical iron.
Variable valencies are the valencies which can change e.g. Fe (iron) can either have the valency of 2 (Fe II) or 3 (Fe III)