Please let us know what language this is so we can find the correct translator.
皆 (mina/minna) means "all". For example, 皆さん (minna san) means "everybody".
Minna. To politely address everyone, it becomes "Mina-san."
It's the same. Mina.
If you mean 'your mine' then its 'Su mina'
'Minasan' is the formal way to say "everyone". The casual way to say "everyone" would be just 'Mina'.
The word "mina" can have different meanings depending on the context. In Spanish, "mina" translates to "mine," referring to a place where minerals or resources are extracted. In other contexts, such as in Arabic, "mina" can refer to a place of pilgrimage or a specific location. Additionally, "mina" is also used as a name in various cultures.
Mina means loving memory!
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"Hei till mina vanner" = "Hello to my friends" and Sverige = Sweden. You is not a Swedish word so I'm guessing it's a typo and you ment to put fran or i. Fran = from and i = in.
This phrase could mean several things, since the word "mina" has more than one meaning. The first one that comes to mind is "to the mine." I'm not sure what it is referring to without context, but that's one of the possibilities.
I miss You!
greetings harbour
'Tasnim' is an Arabic word from the Quran, which in translation mean 'a spring of water from which only those who Allah loves may drink from''Mina' is the Arabic translated name of the English name 'Narmer ,' who was the ruler that unified upper and lower Egypt.
Mina's MottoWilliam Blake's "How can a bird that is born for joy / Sit in a cage and sing?" is Mina and her mom's motto.
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No not really
They were married in the English mission church.