mae
Ingrian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *madeh.
Noun
mae
Japanese
Romanization
mae
Spanish
Noun
mae m (plural maes)
- (Costa Rica, colloquial slang) dude, guy, man
- (Costa Rica, colloquial slang, used in the vocative) dude
Synonyms
- tipo m
Welsh
Alternative forms
- ma’ (colloquial)
Pronunciation
- (North Wales) (standard) IPA(key): /maːɨ̯/
- (North Wales) (colloquial) IPA(key): /ma/, /mə/
- (South Wales) (standard) IPA(key): /mai̯/
- (South Wales) (colloquial) IPA(key): /ma/, /mə/
Verb
mae
- third-person singular present of bod
- Ble mae’r sebon? Mae’r sebon ar y bwrdd.
- Where is the soap? The soap is on the table.
- Mae Dafydd yn dod.
- Dafydd is coming.
- Mae cat wrth y ffenestr.
- There is a cat at the window. / A cat is at the window.
- Mae hi wedi mynd.
- She has gone.
- Mae'r plant yn chwarae.
- The children are playing.
- Mae'r cathod yn sgrapo'r dyn.
- The cats are scratching the man.
- Mae Angharad ac Alun yn magu'r plant yn dda iawn.
- Angharad and Alun are bringing up the children very well.
- Mae Angharad ac Alun wedi magu'r plant yn dda iawn.
- Angharad and Alun have brought up the children very well.
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