The "14k" mark on gold jewelry indicates that the item is made of 14 karat gold, which means it is 58.3% pure gold. The remaining 41.7% consists of other metals such as silver, copper, or zinc, which are added to increase durability and hardness. This marking is a standard measure of the purity of gold in the United States and many other countries.
The marking "MA-148 14K MEX" on your gold ring indicates that it is made of 14-karat gold, which means it contains 58.3% gold and is alloyed with other metals for durability. The "MEX" likely signifies that the ring was made in Mexico. The "MA-148" could refer to a specific design, model number, or manufacturer’s mark associated with the ring.
The 14 means it is gold. The letters are the company or maker.
24 karats is pure gold... 14 karats... meaning 58.5% gold 14 parts gold and 10 parts some other material
Ma is something that you put at the end of a question in Chinese. There is nothing like it in English. It would be like saying You good ma? instead of you good. Ni hao=you good. Ni hao ma?=Are you good? I guess it's sort of like a question mark.
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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".