mia Learn Unstarted Summary The Italian translation for “my (feminine)” is mia. See also Recording English Italian Learn my (masculine) mio Learn Examples of "my" in use There are 20 examples of the Italian word for "my" being used: Recording English Italian Learn My mother drinks milk. Mia madre beve latte. Learn Let’s go to my mother’s house! Andiamo a casa di mia madre! Learn My sister speaks English. Mia sorella parla inglese. Learn I live in United States with my mother. Vivo negli Stati Uniti con mia madre. Learn Oh no! My credit card only has six dollars! Oh no! La mia carta di credito ha solo sei dollari! Learn Oh, I have to go, my mother is calling me. Ah, devo andare, mia madre mi sta chiamando. Learn I have a goldfish in my bedroom. Ho un pesce rosso nella mia camera da letto. Learn I usually make cakes during the weekend for my family. Di solito durante il fine settimana preparo delle torte per la mia famiglia. Learn My sister has the same mother. Mia sorella ha la stessa madre. Learn When will my suitcase be found? Quando verrà ritrovata la mia valigia? Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Practice Lesson "my (feminine)" Practice (21) Lesson Learn Lesson words my (feminine) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases I have a goldfish in my bedroom., I live in United States with my mother., I love my mother and my father., I love my mother., I usually make cakes during the weekend for my family., Let’s go to my mother’s house!, My mother doesn’t speak English, she only speaks Italian., My mother drinks milk., My native language is Italian., My sister has the same mother., My sister speaks English., My suitcase is red., No, I don't have any money on my credit card., Oh no! My credit card only has six dollars!, Oh, I have to go, my mother is calling me., She thinks that my native language is English but it is not., Thank you, this is my house., The police has my driver’s license., When will my suitcase be found?, Where is the airport and where is my suitcase! etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 3 Part of Speech Courses Pronouns 1 Acknowledgements Audio Google text-to-speech