Mi amor is a Spanish phrase whose English translation means "my love. " It is supposed to be used when expressing your feelings for your loved one not your car.
The most plausible explanation I've seen is that "Mi amore vole fe" means "My love needs faith" in an older or regional dialect of Italian, possibly the dialect spoken by Lady Gaga's own family, and "yah" is an exclamatory word for emphasis without much meaning. I already knew "Mi" is "My" in Spanish, "fe" is "faith" in Spanish, and amore is "love" in Italian, though the sentence didn't look quite right for either language alone. And I figure "vole" could be related to the Latin root in the English words "voluntary" and "volition" which has a meaning like "choice," "will," or "wish" that could have possibly evolved into something more like "need" over time, so perhaps this explanation I saw is correct.
This phrase found on a fifteenth century ring means something along the lines of “Love cannot exist without trust”. I guess that's pretty similar.
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