What Does "Mi Amor" Mean in Spanish?
Written by Nate Webber
Idiomatic USA Chief Content Officer
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"Mi Amor," meaning "My Love" in Spanish, is a term of endearment used in many cultures. Here's how to express this sentiment in several different languages:
French: "Mon Amour"
Italian: "Amore Mio"
Portuguese: "Meu Amor"
German: "Meine Liebe" (for feminine) or "Mein Liebling" (gender-neutral)
Russian: "Моя любовь" (Moya lyubov)
Arabic: "حبيبي" (Habibi) for a male or "حبيبتي" (Habibti) for a female
Japanese: "私の愛" (Watashi no ai)
Mandarin Chinese: "我的爱" (Wǒ de ài)
Hindi: "मेरा प्यार" (Mera pyaar)
Korean: "내 사랑" (Nae sarang)
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Key Phrases:
- Mi amor: Classic "my love" (both genders)
- Mi querido/querida: "My darling" (gender-specific)
- Mi corazón: "My heart" (deep affection)
- Mi ángel: "My angel" (purity, perfection)
- Mi cariño: "My dear" (casual, physical affection)
- Mi vida: "My life" (deep attachment)
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