Maka
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Hawaiian
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Etymology
Originally mata, compare Maori mata
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Adjective
maka
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Noun
maka
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Indonesian
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Conjunction
maka
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Usage
The most often used phrase to mean "therefore" is "maka dari itu".
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Swedish
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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.
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Synonyms
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Antonyms
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Related terms
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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
- To move (slightly) a big, heavy or otherwise difficult-to-move object.
- To move oneself slightly, for example to allow someone else to reach objects behind you.
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