"ma" is the feminine possessive pronoun for "my". The masculine is "mon".
Ma is a possessive article in French. That means 'my'. It is a feminine, so it is followed by a feminine noun: ma voiture, ma mère... (my car, my mother)
my girlfriend
This isn't french
aimez-vous ma (+ feminine noun) means "do you like my ..." in French.
"My mother, my..." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase ma mère, mon... . The statement may be completed thus in French, ma mère, mon parent, to mean "my mother, my parent" in English. The pronunciation will be "ma mehr mo pa-raw" in French.
Ma (followed by a feminine noun) means "my" in English. It is a possessive; the masculine is 'mon', the plural for both is 'mes'.
it doesn't exist in french. Ma soeur = my sister
"Ma niche" is French for "my niche" in English. It refers to a specific area or segment in which someone or something excels or operates effectively. It can also refer to a specialized area of interest or expertise.
ma soeur means 'my sister' in French.
ma maman
In French? Nothing!
'My sister'
Ma mère
"ma calculette" is the French noun for "my calculator". You can also call it "une calculatrice"
"ma patrie" means "my fatherland" in French.
"je partage ma chambre avec ma (soeur)" means "I share my (bed)room with my (sister)" in French.
tourner ma vie = to turn my life (doesn't mean anything in French)
Dans ma famille means "in my family" in French.