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mio

my

determiner MEE-oh Common

Origin: from Latin 'meus'

Also means

mine

Usage Note

Mio agrees with the thing owned, not the owner, giving mia, miei, mie. It normally takes the article (il mio cane), but that article is dropped with singular close-family nouns, as in mia madre.

Examples

"Questo è il mio cane."

Natural Translation

This is my dog.

Literal Translation

This is the my dog.

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