Maka

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Hawaiian

Etymology

Originally mata, compare Maori mata

Adjective

maka

  1. raw

Noun

maka

  1. eye

Indonesian

Conjunction

maka

  1. so
  2. therefore

Usage

The most often used phrase to mean "therefore" is "maka dari itu".


Swedish

Noun

Inflections of maka Common
Singular Plural
Indefinite form Definite form Indefinite form Definite form
Nominative maka makan makor makorna
Genitive makas makans makors makornas

maka c.

  1. spouse; wife; married woman

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Antonyms

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Verb

Conjugations of Maka
Infinitive Maka
Present tense Makar
Past tense Makade
Supine Makat
Imperative Maka
Present participle Makande, Makandes
Past participle Makad

Maka

  1. To move (slightly) a big, heavy or otherwise difficult-to-move object.
  2. To move oneself slightly, for example to allow someone else to reach objects behind you.

Related terms

af:maka fr:maka fi:maka zh:maka

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