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Mi vs. Mí | Compare Spanish Words - SpanishDictionary.com
mí. "Mi" is a form of "mi", an adjective which is often translated as "my". "Mí" is a form of "mí", a pronoun which is often translated as "me". Learn more about the difference between "mi" and "mí" below. Ahora es mi turno, después será el tuyo.Now it's my turn, afterwards it'll be yours. a.

Mi | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
1. (possessive) a. my. Ahora es mi turno, después será el tuyo. Now it's my turn, afterwards it'll be yours. masculine noun. 2. (musical note) a. Creo que deberíamos tocar la canción en re, pero nuestro bajista quiere tocarla en mi.I think we should play the song in D, but our bass player wants to play it in E. b. mi (solfège)

Mí | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
mí (. mee. ) pronoun. 1. (first person singular) a. me (object) Esta barra de chocolate es para mí y la otra es para ti.This chocolate bar is for me and the other one is for you. b. myself (reflexive) Por ahora tengo que pensar en mí.For now I have to think of myself.

Mi corazón | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
1. (anatomy) a. my heart. La cardióloga dice que mi corazón está perfectamente.The cardiologist says my heart is perfectly fine. 2. (my instinct or my feelings) a. my heart. Mi corazón me dice que me estoy enamorando.My heart tells me I'm falling in love. 3. (term of endearment) a. sweetheart.

when do I use mi or me | SpanishDictionary.com Answers
Me is the pronoun when you are using it as a direct object, an indirect object, or a pronominal/reflexive object. Mí is used when it is the object of a preposition. Mi is a possessive adjective, and can become mis if the noun it is affecting is plural. A mí me gusta manejar mi coche. Mí- because it follows a preposition (“a”)- to me, in ...

Mi vida | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
1. (one's existence) a. my life. He vivido muchas dificultades en mi vida.I've lived through a lot of hard times in my life. 2. (term of endearment) a. my darling. Yo por ti haría cualquiera cosa, mi vida.I'd do anything for you, my darling. b. sweetheart. Te quiero, papá. - Gracias, mi vida.

Mi casa es su casa | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
1. (formal) (used to address one person; second person singular) a. my house is your house. Pase, señora. Mi casa es su casa.Come on in, ma'am. My house is your house. 2. (used to address multiple people; second person plural) a. my house is your house.

Meaning of "Mi Amor" | SpanishDictionary.com
Mi amor isn't just used as a term of endearment. It's also a phrase formed with the possessive adjective mi (my) and the masculine noun amor, meaning a feeling of profound affection. Let's take a look at some examples. examples. Mi amor por ti durará para siempre. My love for you will last forever.

Llamarse | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
transitive verb. 2. (to attract the attention of) a. to call. Llama a tu hermano para que te ayude a poner la mesa.Call your brother to help you set the table. 3. (to communicate with by telephone) a. to call. Tengo otra persona en la línea. Tendré que llamarte en unos minutos. I have someone else on the line.

Spanish Possessive Adjectives | SpanishDictionary.com
Long-form possessive adjectives are used to emphasize the owner of something, to contrast one owner with another, or to emphasize a personal relationship. They must match the noun they modify in both gender and number in all forms. They are used less often than short-form possessive adjectives, but you should still know them.

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