Mio Me at Frederic Edith blog

Mio Me. Learn the difference between mi (with or without accent) and mí in spanish grammar. Mi is a possessive adjective that means 'my', while mí.

Mio (ミオ、ミーオ)
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Mi is a possessive adjective that means 'my', while mí. Learn the difference between mi (with or without accent) and mí in spanish grammar.

Mio (ミオ、ミーオ)

Mio Me Learn the difference between mi (with or without accent) and mí in spanish grammar. Mi is a possessive adjective that means 'my', while mí. Learn the difference between mi (with or without accent) and mí in spanish grammar.

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