VS.

My vs. Ma

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Mydeterminer

First-person singular possessive determiner. See Appendix:Possessive#English.

Manoun

mother, mama

Mydeterminer

Belonging to me.

β€˜I can't find my book.’;

Manoun

May

Mydeterminer

Associated with me.

β€˜My seat at the restaurant was uncomfortable.’; β€˜Don't you know my name?’; β€˜I recognised him because he had attended my school.’;

Manoun

A child's word for mother.

Mydeterminer

Related to me.

β€˜My parents won't let me go out tonight.’;

Manoun

In Oriental countries, a respectful form of address given to a woman; mother.

Mydeterminer

In the possession of me.

β€˜I have to take my books back to the library soon.’;

Maconjunction

But; - used in cautionary phrases; as, "Vivace, ma non troppo presto" (i. e., lively, but not too quick).

Myinterjection

Used to express surprise, shock or amazement.

β€˜My, what big teeth you have!’;

Manoun

informal terms for a mother

Myadjective

Of or belonging to me; - used always attributively; as, my body; my book; - mine is used in the predicate; as, the book is mine. See Mine.

Manoun

a master's degree in arts and sciences

Manoun

one thousandth of an ampere

Manoun

a state in New England; one of the original 13 colonies

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