MA stands for Master of Arts, while DVS typically stands for "Doctor of Veterinary Surgery." This indicates that the individual has completed a doctoral degree in veterinary surgery.
"Whatchamacallit" is a term used when someone can't remember or doesn't know the specific name of something. It is a colloquial way of referring to an object or concept without using its actual name.
It should be "pas mal" which means, not bad.Usually a response if someone asks how you are doing.
"Ma fiwo se nsukom" is a Yoruba phrase meaning "Don't let me catch you." It is often used to warn someone to behave or to stop misbehaving, otherwise there will be consequences.
It might mean - how is life treating you? It depends on the context to be exact
"Ma niche" is French for "my niche" in English. It refers to a specific area or segment in which someone or something excels or operates effectively. It can also refer to a specialized area of interest or expertise.
it means my name
카리마 (ka-li-ma)
Maria
maquilla (ma-ki-ya) means "you put make up (on someone else)" did you maybe mean "machina"? (ma-ki-na) means "machine"
Well, the actual characters name was Sophie but the ctress' name I do not know,she is in Dear John and mean girls, maybe that will help you out!
Ma smuk? ما اسمك؟ "What is your name?"
"Whatchamacallit" is a term used when someone can't remember or doesn't know the specific name of something. It is a colloquial way of referring to an object or concept without using its actual name.
I would guess you mean Yo-Yo Ma who is a French-born American cellist born 7th Oct 1955. His name is an Anglicized version of the Chinese name "Ma Yo-yo". If I'm wrong let me know.
It should be "pas mal" which means, not bad.Usually a response if someone asks how you are doing.
In Thai, "sauy ma ma" (สวยมากมาก) translates to "very beautiful" or "really beautiful." It's often used as a compliment to describe someone or something that is visually appealing. The repetition of "มาก" (ma) emphasizes the degree of beauty being expressed.
マカイラ /ma Kai ra/ would be Japanization of that name.
Makamae [ma-ka-may] It means 'precious'.