Mía in english
Mine
pronunciation: maɪn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: maɪn part of speech: noun
In gestures
mío = mine.
Example: I am given to understand that the overall cooling costs in a library building such as mine are greater than the total heating costs.more:
» amor mío = honey ; sweetie .
Example: The article 'Honey, I shrunk the kids' market' examines the mysterious decline in the profitability of the UK children's book market. Example: Sweetie, you know how the sales go, if you snooze you lose.» ¡Dios mío! = good grief! ; goodness gracious ; oh dear! ; good golly(, Miss Molly)! ; good lord! .
Example: 'Good grief!', he cried, catching sight of the clock. Example: Goodness gracious, is there a Lebanese plot afoot to control the world? . Example: 'Oh dear what can the matter be' is the question we keep asking ourselves about Joel's health = "Dios mío! qué más puede estar pasando" es lo que nos preguntamos sobre la salud de Joel. Example: Not everyone needs to write in third person, and good golly miss Molly, not everyone can write poetry. Example: Good lord, he's literally acting like a supervillain.» el mío = mine .
Example: I am given to understand that the overall cooling costs in a library building such as mine are greater than the total heating costs.» ¡Madre mía! = Good heavens! .
Example: Good heavens, if American culture isn't about wearing baggy pants, baseball caps and talking like a rube, what is it all about then?.» Nombre + mío = Nombre + of mine .
Example: While another colleague of mine offered the wry comment that 'as the computer's capabilities have increased our expectations of what it can do have proportionally diminished'.