What is the meaning of Ma?

Abbreviation of milli-arcsecond.

mother, mama

The landlady of a theater.

May.

Alternative spelling of my

Alternative form of mah

Alternative spelling of mah

mother

what? what kind of?

mom, mother

and

and, but

used to stress single words, especially the predicate of nominal clauses

man

husband

to love

man

to hear

to listen

and

Alternative spelling of my (1st person singular possessive determiner)

horse

but

moon

one, you (indefinite pronoun)

hand.

mother-in-law

bee (insect)

love, like

feminine singular of mon

2nd-person singular pronoun: you

2nd-person plural pronoun: you

2nd-person singular possessive pronoun: your

2nd-person plural possessive pronoun: your

but

me; us (singular and plural first-person pronoun in the accusative case)

only

daddy; father (term of address)

water

to stand

inheritance

heirloom

man, person

I; first person pronoun, referring to the speaker

Hanyu Pinyin reading of

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Hanyu Pinyin reading of

Hanyu Pinyin reading of

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Nonstandard spelling of .

dog

milk

already

separates the topic from the rest of the sentence.

Alternative form of man (one, you)

water

river

mother, mom

my

to stand

we two

more

further

instead, rather

more

my (first-person singular possessive)

one

Alternative spelling of

snow

water

water

I (1sg nom, subject), me (1sg direct object)

Subjunctive marker

Clipping of maka. (Negative imperative marker)

Clipping of -maka.

away

if

and

I; first-person singular personal pronoun

not, no; negative particle

Romanization of 𒈠 (ma)

water

to stand

to stop, to wait

Alternative form of ma'a

moon

dog

ghost

arm

hand

relative clause introducer; which, that

water

Joins noun clauses; and, with

Joins verb clauses; and, also, too

from, away from

Marks a prospective role of the subject; as, for

not

earth

ground

soil

land, country, region

state

one, they (indefinite third-person singular pronoun)

water

my

me, accusative of iné

third-person possessive pronoun, its

that, those

then

what (interrogative)

horse

Alternative form of mye (may)

more

but, yet

if

mother

sea cow

marks an action which is not accomplished

me

we

one, you (indefinite pronoun; construed as a third-person singular)

they, people (people in general)

they (some unspecified group of people)

my

good!

that

if

feminine singular of mon

they

mother

I (1st person singular personal pronoun)

Abbreviation of maanantai (Monday).

I

feminine singular of mon

but

Pronunciation spelling of mal.

in, at

today

this …… (morning etc.), to-…… (as in “tonight”)

today (the present time period; nowadays)

but

but

but

Abbreviation of mamma.

indicates emotion or emphasis

used to introduce a new topic or a question

The hiragana syllable (ma) or the katakana syllable (ma) in Hepburn romanization.

if

truth

truly

of

but

why

but

third-person singular present of měś

not; used to negate verbs and pronominal adverbs

Alternative form of li (who, which, that), used in some fossiled expressions

how (as in “how beautiful is...”)

but

with

third-person singular present indicative of mieć

Alternative form of moja.

Contraction of me a (her/it to me).

don't (prohibitive particle)

Obsolete form of mai.

and

because

with

Alternative form of my

if

bah, whatever

Placed at the beginning of a sentence to add intensity and surprise

Placed at the beginning of a sentence to express dismissal and indignation

Used to emphasize sarcasm

genitive/accusative of ja

mum; mom

the name of the Latin-script letter M/m, in the Abakada alphabet

Clipping of mama: mom

mollusk with a shell that looks like a coat of mail

and

with

ghost (spirit appearing after death)

a demon

Sino-Vietnamese reading of

me (first-person singular object pronoun)

to halt

to stop

we; us (first-person plural personal pronoun)

dog

to come back; to return

to stand, to be standing

to stand still, to not move

to stop, to come to a standstill, to halt

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