What Does Cara Mia Mean
What does Cara Mia mean in French? 3
I saw the Adams family movie and Gomez still calls Mortissa Cara Mia and I know French but what? Don't take me anywhere to translate because it doesn't help me. Everyone can speak pure French, please help me. Thank you very much.
It's actually Spanish. Literally my face.
GOMEZ ... GOMEZ .. is a Spanish name. Why do you think John Austin muttered to himself in Spanish in some old episodes?
According to the old Spanish mevel (as in Spain, country), love poems, loving spouses, partners, etc. are respected.
My face
I found it and it means my love or my love. He is also Italian, not French. It may sound French ... though it was actually a failure. When you want to get it, said Mia Will Cara. Then I tried Spanish and finally Italian. (Sorry for bothering you ...)
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What Does Cara Mia Mean
What Does Cara Mia Mean
Mia is Italian, not French.
That would mean my love.
The way Mia is actually Italian is literally my heart or my love.
It's Italian for my love, like Jay and Cara Mia from America. In French, this would be my lover.
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PS You have to see this fish, it's really nice.
What Does Cara Mia Mean
What Does Cara Mia Mean
Mortisia Adams speaks mainly French (her name is Gomez My Love) or My Love (My Love). Gomez calls Morticia Cara Mia, my love in Italian
Although Gomez's first name is Spanish and the actor first saw him on television (his family is described as Spanish and English), he speaks Italian with Mortesia.
The word Kara Mia is not French. It is Italian and it means many things: love, lover, love, etc.
If you want to know what it means in French, you can find it here:
My love (for women and) my love (for men) my heart (both sexes)
Well, maybe I don't speak pure French because Caramia has no meaning in my pure French.
This is Italian. It means my sweetheart or my girlfriend (girl). This will be my cherry in French.
Yes, it means my face in Spanish, but it is not a sentence in Spanish. This is Italy, although Gomez is considered Spanish.
In French, that means my career.
It's actually Italian and in English it means dear.