maa

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Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Beraber) mânasında bir kelime olup, iki türlü kullanılır: 1- İzafetle (tamlama hâlinde): a) Zarf olarak: (Celestü maa zeydin: Zeyd ile beraber oturdum)b) Sıla (cümlecik) olarak: (Musaddıkan lima maaküm: Sizdekini tasdik ederek)c) Haber olarak: (Vehüve maahüm: O, onlarla beraberdir.)2- İzafetsiz: Bu takdirde tenvinlenir ve hâl olarak bulunur: (Caû maan: Beraber geldiler.)
(Hukuk) le, ile, beraber, birlikte
maa haza
Bununla beraber, böyle iken
MA'MAA
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Ateşten çıkan ses
MA'MAA
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bahâdırların cenk içindeki haykırmaları
MA'MAA
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C: Meâmi) Acele etmek
Finnish - Turkish
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Tom şehir hayatından vazgeçmeye ve kırsalda yaşamaya karar verdi. - Tom päätti luopua urbaanista elämästä ja muuttaa maalle.

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Ülkeniz nükleer silahlara sahip mi. - Onko teidän maallanne ydinaseita?

Amerika, göçmenler ülkesidir. - Amerikka on siirtolaisten maa.

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English - English
A bleating sound, as that of a sheep or goat
To make such a sound

Now the twins started to cry and Malachy clung to Mam, sobbing. The cows mooed, the sheep maaed.

Muslim Aid Australia
Medical Artists Association of Great Britain
Sea Org equivalent of an Ethics Officer
provincial Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs MAA is responsible for negotiating treaties on behalf of the Province
See New, a gull
The common European gull (Larus canus); called also mar
Mature Age Allowance
maa-alused
In Estonian folk religion, mysterious elves living under the earth. These small folk had suitably tiny possessions, and their world was differently oriented from the mortal world above them (up was down and right was left). People came in contact with them either by chance or at the elves' wish. Legends tell of distraught elves seeking help from humans in cases of difficult childbirth or illness. A human could marry an elf, but such marriages eventually dissolved. In Finland, such elves were called maahiset