Ma (followed by a feminine noun) means "my" in English. It is a possessive; the masculine is 'mon', the plural for both is 'mes'.
The word "walida" is not a French word. "Ma raison de vivre" means "My reason for living".
"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.
French: voici ma main English: here is my hand
"My mother is French" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ma mère est française. The declaration also translates as "My mother is (a) Frenchwoman" in English. The pronunciation will be "ma meh-rey fraw-sehz" in French.
Ma is feminine for my and passion is just like in English it means passion or what you like to do. So the whole thing means 'My passion'
"Maître" is a French word that starts with "MA," which translates to "master" or "teacher" in English.
"ma patrie" means "my fatherland" in French.
You can say "ma femme" in French to refer to "my woman."
The word "walida" is not a French word. "Ma raison de vivre" means "My reason for living".
"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.
C'est ma (+ feminine gender noun) means "it's my ..." in English.
'ma compagne' means 'my (female) partner' in English.
masculine- 'avec mon cheri' or feminine- 'avec ma cherie'
Yes, ma fille means "my daughter" when translated from French to English. The pronunciation of the feminine singular possessive adjective and feminine singular noun -- which also translates as "my girl" according to context -- will be "ma fee" in French.
"In a very little while, my dear!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase À très bientôt, ma chérie! The pronunciation will be "a treh bya-to ma shey-ree" in French.
It should be "pas mal" which means, not bad.Usually a response if someone asks how you are doing.
French: voici ma main English: here is my hand