m'a are two separate words: a is a conjugated form, in the third person singular, present, of "avoir", to have. (elle a = she has, il a = he has)
m' stands for "me", reflective pronoun that you would translate '(to) me' in English.
elle m'a dit que .... > she has told methat ...
il m'a fait peur > he has frightened me
mon (+ masculine noun) or ma (+ feminine noun)
ma femme is the word for my woman in french. It is translation from English to 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
The French word for cast is exprimés...or it is pronouncedx-pri-ma
Mon/Ma/Mes
ma Granmer
ma tante
ma niche means 'my doghouse' in French.
ma soeur means 'my sister' in French.
ma maman
In French? Nothing!