mi amor is Spanish for my love.
"mi" and "mis" both are the possessive, meaning "my." For example, "mi amigo" means "my friend." "Mi" is also the object of a preposition meaning "me." For example, the strawberries are "para mi." (for me). It is NOT the direct or indirect object pronoun, though. That is "me" (pronounced meh)
It is a term of endearment meaning "My Queen".
"¿Qué es mi sobrina?" means "What is my niece?" as a question; or '...who is my niece' as a subordinate clause, as in 'Maria, who is my niece'
The possessive "my" is "mi" in Spanish.
"Mi Querida" is Spanish. "Mi querida" translates to "my dear" in English.
mi amor is Spanish for my love.
It means my love
Mi mujer bella (UNINTENDED MEANING CHANGE IN TRANSLATION -- In Spanish "My woman" "mi mujer" means "my wife")
Do you mean 'mi hijo' (pronounced 'me EEkhaw')? = 'my son'
"Mi casa esta" translates to "my house is" in English.
"tener que" means must in spanish, meaning to have to. example: "tengo que hacer mi tarea" I must do my homework.
"Miha" does not have a meaning in Spanish. It is not a recognized word in the language.
meaning something like ''how are you'' No: "You please me a lot/I like you a lot"
"mi" and "mis" both are the possessive, meaning "my." For example, "mi amigo" means "my friend." "Mi" is also the object of a preposition meaning "me." For example, the strawberries are "para mi." (for me). It is NOT the direct or indirect object pronoun, though. That is "me" (pronounced meh)
An amice is a hood or cape, lined with grey fur, formerly worn by members of the clergy.
"Mi tarea" in Spanish translates to "my homework" in English.