It means/is a yes or no question or an article.
more = hou [ho]
My mother - ma mère
Get a and b // where a and b are 2 numbers taken from the user Set Ma to a // Ma is the multiple of a Set Mb to b // Mb is the multiple of b While Ma<>Mb //(condition is that Ma not equal Mb) { if (Ma > Mb) then // finding which multiple is smaller Set Mb to Mb + b // we add to the smaller multiple the input value Else Set Ma to Ma + a End if } Print "the LCM of the numbers is" + Ma
The ideal MA is 47.
"Nie ma za co" --- [Neh mah zah tso] Nie ma problemuProsze bardzo (as in you're welcome)Witaj (as in welcome to a place)be aware that individual letters are not pronounced as they are in English
Yunwei Nie has written: 'Zui hou de shou wang zhe' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
to nie ma znaczenia
It means "you are welcome" and is a common response to thank you. Literally it means "there is nothing [to thank] for".
Ma la tian hou gong - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Taiwan:R-12
Egya nie in Twi means this is the
Maar ma, moet asseblief nie die telefoon wegvat nie, dit sal nie weer gebeur nie
In Cantonese the main language spoken in Hong Kong you can say "Neih hou ma" Which is used to say both "Hi" and "How are you?". If you are just greeting someone rather than actually asking how they are the greeting is often shortened to "Neih hou". A standard reply would be "Hou hou" to say you are well or "Gei hou" to mean fairly well.
Chia Chien Li goes by Hou Ma-ma.
Nie rozumie = I dont understand
Yi ma de hou xian dai sheng huo - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:I
Nie is a negative. The Afrikaans language almost always requires a double negative. "Dit was nie ek nie" = "It was not me".