ma-

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ma"

Cebuano

Prefix

ma-

  1. added to verbs and adjectives to form adjectives meaning “able to be done; fit to be done”

Hausa

Etymology

Cognate to the set of prefixes found in Arabic: مُ (mu) for agentive participles, مَ (ma) for locatives, and مِ (mi) for instrumentals.

Prefix

ma-

  1. Used to form agentive nouns.
  2. Used to form nouns of place (locative nouns).
  3. Used to form instrumental nouns.

Usage notes

Each prefix forms a different template to which the noun must conform:

  • Agentive nouns end in in the masculine singular, -ìyā in the feminine singular, and in the plural, and the root has low tone in the masculine and plural, but high tone in the feminine.
  • Locative nouns end in and are feminine, or uncommonly in and are masculine, with all high tone in either case. There is rarely a plural form.
  • Instrumental nouns end in and are masculine, with plurals in -ai. The tones of the singular form are all high, and in the plural the tones are all low except for the plural morpheme.

Derived terms

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Maori

Prefix

ma-

  1. Adjective prefix

Pitjantjatjara

Prefix

ma-

  1. away (prefixed to verbs)

Usage notes

  • The hyphen is normally kept, for example, ma-pitjanyi.
  • Although ma- is spelt with a short a, the vowel is actually long (maa-). The misleading spelling exists for historical reasons.

Swahili

Etymology

From Proto-Bantu *mà-.

Prefix

ma-

  1. The prefix for noun class 6 denoting liquids.
    1. Regularly forms the plurals of noun class 5.
    2. Irregularly forms the plurals of other classes, including select vocabulary in noun class 9 and noun class 14.

See also

  • Appendix:Swahili noun classes

Tagalog

Etymology

From Proto-Austronesian *ma-.

Prefix

ma-

  1. Used to form adjectives indicating a quality
    1. ma- + linis (to clean)=malinis (clean)
  2. Actor III trigger infinitive verb prefix
    1. ma- + ligo (bath)=maligo (to take a bath; to bathe)
  3. Object IV trigger infinitive verb prefix
    1. ma- + basa (wet)=mabasa (to become wet)
  4. Object trigger to have done something; to be able to do something
    1. ma- + tapos (finish)=matapos (to be able to finish something)
    Natapos kong basahin ang libro kagabi.
    I was able to finish reading the book last night.
  5. Object trigger to perform the action of the verb unintentionally
    1. ma- + basag (broken, break)=mabasag (to break something unintentionally)
    Nabasag ko ang salamin.
    I unintentionally broke the mirror.
    compare it when used with the suffix -in
    1. -in + basag (broken, break)=basagin (to break something on purpose)
    Binasag ko ang salamin.
    I broke the mirror on purpose.

Derived terms

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Xhosa

Etymology

Prefix

ma-

  1. let, may; gives a verb a hortative force.
    Masihambe!
    Let's go!

Zulu

Etymology 1

From Proto-Bantu *mà-.

Prefix

ma-

  1. Class 6 simple noun prefix.

Etymology 2

Prefix

ma-

  1. let, may; gives a verb a hortative force.
    Masihambe!
    Let's go!
Usage notes

The prefix is attached to the subjunctive form of the verb, before the subject concord.

Alternative forms

References

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