bah (בה) = "in it" or "come"
mah (מה) = "what"
but if you meant the word bamah (במה), it means "stage".
baw ma has no meaning in Hebrew, however "ma" means "what. If you're trying to say "bama" or "bamah" (במה) this word means "stage"
Ma (מה)
ou ba ma (oh-ba-ma) OR ao ba ma (ow-ba-ma)
maco is not a Hebrew word. (makka means strike or hit, and "ma kore?" is the Hebrew phrase "What's up?")
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Lama (למה) or madua (מדוע) who in Hebrew is "mi" what "ma" when "camah" why "lamah"
Ma Kara? מה קרה?
A MA degree is higher than a BA degree. A BA degree only requires 4 years of college. A MA degree requires 6 years at college.
I can't tell if you are asking about 1 word or 2, so here are the possibilities, depending on how it's spelled in Hebrew: ki (כי) means "because" ma (מה) means "what" kima (כימה) means "Pleiades" (the name of a star cluster in astronomy) kima (קימה) means "standing up"
The Hindi word "Ma" translates to "mother" in English. It is a term of endearment or respect used for mothers.
Mona is a contraction of Italian ma donna meaning "my lady". There is no Hebrew name with the same meaning.You're only option is to choose an unrelated Hebrew name, or to spell Mona phonetically as ×ž×•× ×”
Mayroong 5 pantig ang salitang "mapagkumbaba" - ma-pag-kum-ba-ba.