no because then it would be mar, the spanish word for ocean, which is completely different then mare, a female horse
Mari, Mar (pronounced Mare)
mar is a root word, it means "the sea", from Latin "mare" marine, marsh, maritime, marina
You write it Mare-s I Suppose you call it Mares
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There are two syllables like so: mar-ket.
"marais" is the French word for "marsh." The root "mar" from Latin "mare" means "sea." Many people with this name have roots in southwestern France where the largest marshlands are found.
The Latin root word of aquatic is "aqua," which means water.
The Penny Breed. i write stories so i could think of one if i new what colour the mare was.
Interestingly, the mare in nightmare has nothing to do with a female horse. Instead, it comes from Old English maere 'goblin, incubus.' The word was nigt-mare in 1300, and it referred to an evil female spirit afflicting sleepers with a feeling of suffocation. By 1350, it was nytmare and in 1440 it was nyghte mare. Mare 'goblin' is a cognate with Middle Dutch mare, maer 'incubus,' Old High German mara, Middle High German mar, mare(dialectical modern German Mahr 'nightmlare'), and Old Icelandic mara 'incubus.' Mare comes from the Proto-Germanic word *maron. Nightmare was used to describe 'a bad dream caused by an incubus' in the 16th century, and by 1829 it was used to describe 'a bad dream' in general. From: TakeOurWord.Com
If that was the date were currently, the answer would be "today".
There are five named maria on the Moon: Mare Tranquillitatis, Mare Serenitatis, Mare Crisium, Mare Imbrium, and Mare Nectaris.