Me too my [female] friend.
"mine"
That is not Spanish.
"You are mine" would be "Eres mío", if 'you is male; "eres mia" if 'you' is female. In the unlikely event of the relationship being formal, it would be: "Vd (=usted) es mio/mia".
It means my mom in Spanish, but it'll be better if it said mi mama.
¿Tu eres mia,verdad? -You are mia, right?
MIA in Spanish stands for "missing in action," which means the person is absent or missing without explanation or contact. It is often used informally to indicate someone's absence or lack of communication.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Amiga Mia'.
"Amiga mía" is Spanish for "my friend." It is a term of endearment used to refer to a female friend.
One can find Amiga Mia all over the internet and there are videos on YouTube of him. There are also biographies on Wikipedia and other biographical sites.
"mine"
Amiga mia = [female] friend of mine, or My [female] friend. ah-MEE-gah MEE-ah Amiga mea = [female] friend piss/pisses. ah-MEE=gah MEH-ah
Estas/Usted esta bienvenido/a, amigo/a. (informal/formal; male/female)
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.
Mia familia in Spanish is "my family" in English.