It means "sorry, I will be going, see you later"
I'm sorry (more polite than just gomen but rather informal)
napuwing ang mata
Jama [邪魔] means hindrance. If you say ja mata [じゃまた] it means see you later.
Konnichiwa - Good Afternoon/ also used as 'hello' in general Ohayou/Ohayou Gozaimasu - Good Morning Konbanwa - Good Evening Moshi Moshi - Hello over the telephone *adding* Mata ne/jya ne - see you later o genki desu ka - how are you hajimemashite - pleased to meet your aquaintance yoroshiku - nice to meet you sumimasen - excuse me/pardon me gomenasai - I'm sorry (gomen ne/gomen are less formal)
ja mata in Japanese means see you later.
oro = gold y = and plata = sliver and mata means kill or kills
The hindi words are mata and the english word are mother
It means goodbye and is commonly used among friends. Note: should not be mistaken with "see you later" which is "ja mata ne."
Mata Nui the being came from Spherus Magna, the name means "Great Spirit" in matorian.
Mata aulelei
Dewa mata atode
It can mean: 'too' or 'also' usually is at the beginning of a sentence.