Usage examples of "My" in English with translation to Italian

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I want to finish the work on my own. Voglio finire il lavoro da solo.
Hi, my name is Omid. Ciao, mi chiamo Omid.
My foot's asleep again! Mi si è addormentato di nuovo il piede!
I had my watch stolen. Mi hanno rubato l'orologio.
I'll try my luck. Tenterò la fortuna.
I am changing my clothes. Mi sto cambiando i vestiti.
I have lost my way Mi sono perso
I am doing my homework. Sto facendo i compiti.
Do you mind my smoking? Ti dispiace se fumo?
My purse has been stolen. Mi hanno rubato la borsetta.
I've cut my finger. Mi sono tagliata un dito.
I'm finishing my homework. Sto finendo i compiti.
I eat with my hands. Mangio con le mani.
I ran for my life. Correvo per salvarmi la vita.
I've changed my mind Ho cambiato idea
One of my teeth hurts. Mi fa male un dente.
You make my head hurt. Mi fai venir male alla testa.
My left heel is inflamed. Ho il tallone sinistro infiammato.
I like my coffee strong. Mi piace il caffè forte.
My laptop has been stolen. Mi hanno rubato il portatile.
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