What is the meaning of Maa?
ISO 639-3 language code for San Jerónimo Tecóatl Mazatec.
A bleating sound, as that of a sheep or goat.
To make such a sound.
alternative form of má
hand (part of the body)
marks made on rugs and weapons to indicate the totem of their manufacturer/owner
floor (bottom part of a room)
obsolete typography of må
to hold
to seize
alternative form of mye
alternative form of mala (“dry”)
ground, land (surface of the Earth, especially that which is not covered by water)
ground, floor, down (physically lower, no matter the material)
country (territory of a nation)
land (area of land, as property or for farming, etc.)
countryside (area outside of towns and cities, or such part of a larger area)
ground, earth (electrical conductor connected to the earth)
Marks the anticipative aspect (see table below) with reference to a future, anticipated event.
Used to express the durative tense in commands.
yóó, yíò and yíó are alternative forms of yóò. Note that if a pronoun comes before yóò, that pronoun must be emphatic.
ò is an alternative form of kò, often used after personal pronouns.
Treated as representations of the “perfective unmarked” aspect in Bamgboṣe (2000) and completive aspect in Ogunbọwale (1970). This aspect is termed “relational” by Adéwọlé (1991) and Ajani (2010) in their analyses.
According to Ogunbọwale (1970), these are used to “describe a habitual action in the past but one which has ceased to exist”. This is analogous to the aspect of “antecedent completion” in the analysis by Ajani (2010).
kì í and tí ì are sometimes written without spaces: kìí and tíì.
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