Mage.
Three, ma-gi-cian.
"Maître" is a French word that starts with "MA," which translates to "master" or "teacher" in English.
魔法使い /ma hou tsu kai/.
ma, me, mi, my
Are you referring to a degree? I would think an MA, even though the word following an starts with a consonant, it has a vowel sound when spoken.
Magician.
ma means master and ph.p means philosophiaThe English word 'ma' (mum) = mama (accent on final 'a')
Megaannum; the abbreviation is Ma.
I'm crazy but [then] perhaps [I'm] not is the English equivalent of 'Sono pazza ma forse non'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'sono' means '[I] am'. The feminine adjective 'pazza' means 'insane, crazy'. The conjunction 'ma' means 'but'. The adverb 'forse' means 'perhaps'. The adverb 'non' means 'not'.
Une fille (pronounced "feey"), is either a girl or a daughter in French.
The word "walida" is not a French word. "Ma raison de vivre" means "My reason for living".
It means unaffectionate or detached emotionally in Tagalog.