mi love, mi only daughter.
"Mi" is the Hebrew word for "who" but "Mi Zah" has no meaning in Hebrew.
Mis amigos, as Mi amigo, a
"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)
mi amor is Spanish for my love.
my home
miles
with my life
"Mi Querida" is Spanish. "Mi querida" translates to "my dear" in English.
mi is "I" however it takes a different place in the sentence. Tha mi a Glaschu = "Am I (from) Glasgow" meaning "I am from Glasgow"
it means my love in yoruba
It means my love