It means/is a yes or no question or an article.
My mother - ma mère
Get a and b // where a and b are 2 numbers taken from the user Set Ma to a // Ma is the multiple of a Set Mb to b // Mb is the multiple of b While Ma<>Mb //(condition is that Ma not equal Mb) { if (Ma > Mb) then // finding which multiple is smaller Set Mb to Mb + b // we add to the smaller multiple the input value Else Set Ma to Ma + a End if } Print "the LCM of the numbers is" + Ma
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The ideal MA is 47.
It means "really?"/"truly?"/"for real?" in mandarin.
it means what are you doing in a less polite manner.
"How are you?" in Mandarin is written as "你好吗?" (nǐ hǎo ma?).
The Mandarin phrase "ni zai ganma ne" translates to "What are you doing?" in English.
Both 妈妈 (ma ma) and 母亲 (mu qin) mean mom in Mandarin. 妈妈 (ma ma) is less formal than 母亲 (mu qin).
In Mandarin, you can say "你想我吗?" (nǐ xiǎng wǒ ma?) which translates to "Do you miss me?"
How are you = nǐ hǎo ma
It might mean - how is life treating you? It depends on the context to be exact
马/馬 Mandarin: Ma Cantonese: Maa
In simplified mandarin : Pronounced nǐ hǎo ma?
The expression is Mandarin for "How are you?" so it would be a Chinese person.
In Mandarin Chinese, "do you speak" is translated as "你会说吗?(Nǐ huì shuō ma?)"