Yes, it is correct to say "he holds an MA" to indicate that he has a Master of Arts degree.
ma+ooh lo-ah; some write it as 'm+ow'. Do not say uh..... ------------------------------------- Ma as in ma and pa uh low uh ma uh low uh - This is the correct pronunciation.
Using "an" before "MA" is correct because "MA" is pronounced with a vowel sound at the beginning (em-ay). The use of "an" instead of "a" is based on the pronunciation of the abbreviation, not the full word it stands for.
The correct order is "but ca-ma".
You can say "my class" in French by using the phrase "ma classe."
To say "be my girlfriend" in French, you can say "sois ma copine."
ma-juh :)
You would say it the same as you would say "ma (like in Mama) share". But this is not a correct statement. "Ma" is feminine and "chere" is masquline. You would have to either change it to "ma cherie", or "mon chere".
ma+ooh lo-ah; some write it as 'm+ow'. Do not say uh..... ------------------------------------- Ma as in ma and pa uh low uh ma uh low uh - This is the correct pronunciation.
Ma-eez , no other way to say it, no matter what ! even if books or teachers say you say it " maze" you don't !the correct , formal and original way to say it is Ma-Eez. i hoped this help you improve your way of speaking correctly! :)
Using "an" before "MA" is correct because "MA" is pronounced with a vowel sound at the beginning (em-ay). The use of "an" instead of "a" is based on the pronunciation of the abbreviation, not the full word it stands for.
Ma went to town and got some store boughten sugar . boughten is an English word.
Maʻemaʻe [ma-A-ma-A] ; ho'omaʻemaʻe [ho-oh-ma-A-ma-A]
MA (Soc)
yu ma ma
:p it means How are you? the correct pinyin though is "Ni hao ma?"
You could say " ma ma-ei srafeh"
You can say "my class" in French by using the phrase "ma classe."