A mihi is a description of where u live, name,age etc in maori
my is "mihi" in latin
Me and mihi are the Latin equivalents of 'me'. The Latin word 'me' is the accusative form, as the direct object of the verb. It also is the ablative form, as the object of a preposition. The Latin word 'mihi' is the dative form, as the indirect object of the verb.
Deus mihi reddet iustitiæ
i think it means "You keep me strong" Vos would be you(plural) servo would be keep, mihi means to me and fortis means strong. not sure tho. can anyone explain this more?
None. It is irregular. Nom = ego Genitive = Mei Dative = Mihi Accusative = Me Ablative = Me
The population of Mihi is 898.
"Mihi" is a Latin term that translates to "to me" or "for me" in English. It is often used to indicate possession or relationship in phrases such as "mihi est" (it belongs to me) or "mihi nomen est" (my name is).
No, "mihi" is not a verb in Latin. It is a pronoun meaning "to me" or "for me."
Mihi Kotukutuku Stirling was born in 1870.
Mihi Kotukutuku Stirling died in 1956.
Quid hoc fecisti mihi? means Why did u do this to me? in latin Quid-Why hoc-this to me fecisti-did u do mihi-me
MEE-hee.
my is "mihi" in latin
you have mispelt it by the way, it is turris fortis mihi deus and it means God is my strong tower
Turris fortis mihi Deus in Latin is "God (is) my strong tower" in English.
im not sure
Let it be done to me.