"Ma Chérie" is a French phrase that translates to "my darling" or "my dear" in English. It is often used as an affectionate term to address someone special, typically a romantic partner. The phrase captures a sense of endearment and intimacy in relationships.
zen ma yang means "What do you think?" or "How are you going?" depending perhaps on the context. You (zen ma yang) means How are you. After I finished dancing if I said zen ma yang, that would mean "what do you think"
i miss you already sweetheart/dear (ma in "ma cherie" is feminine)
my house
"ma petite vie" means 'my little life'.
Dans ma chambre means 'in my bedroom'.
"chérie - amour" means "darling Love" in the lyrics in Stewie Wonder's song; this is more a non-native speaker's idea, than a real French expression - French speakers would say 'ma chérie' or 'mon amour', but not both in the same expression.Dear Love
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The spelling "ma" can mean mother or mom. The abbreviation MA is for the state of Massachusetts.
Ma fille, ma vie means "my girl (or my daughter), my life"
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If you mean "Ma se keige/teine", it translates to, "and a girl".
ma soeur means 'my sister' in French.
if you meant ma chérie it means darling
MA or mA on a multimeter designates milliamps, or "thousandths" of an amp of current flow.
grandma
tourner ma vie = to turn my life (doesn't mean anything in French)