маса

See also: мяса, maca, and maçã

BulgarianEdit

PronunciationEdit

Etymology 1Edit

Borrowed from Romanian masă, from Latin mēnsa.

NounEdit

ма́са (másaf

  1. table
DeclensionEdit
DescendantsEdit
  • Ottoman Turkish: ماسه‎, ماصه(masa)
    • Turkish: masa
    • Armenian: մասա (masa)

Etymology 2Edit

Borrowed from Latin massa.

NounEdit

ма́са (másaf

  1. mass, aggregation
    Synonym: вещество (veštestvo)
  2. a mass of, masses of, a lot of, lots of, heaps of
    Synonym: множество (množestvo)
  3. (in plural) the masses, the multitude, the millions
    народните масиnarodnite masipeople at large, broad masses of people
DeclensionEdit

ChechenEdit

EtymologyEdit

Akin to Ingush масса (massa).

PronounEdit

маса (masa)

  1. how many

KazakhEdit

Cyrillic маса (masa)
Arabic ماسا
Latin

EtymologyEdit

From Persian پشه(paše, mosquito).

NounEdit

маса (masa)

  1. mosquito

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MacedonianEdit

PronunciationEdit

Etymology 1Edit

From Turkish masa via Ottoman Turkish [Term?], cf. Romanian masă.

NounEdit

маса (masaf (diminutive масиче or масичка)

  1. table
DeclensionEdit

Etymology 2Edit

From Latin massa.

NounEdit

маса (masaf (related adjective масен)

  1. mass
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Serbo-CroatianEdit

NounEdit

ма̀са f (Latin spelling màsa)

  1. mass

DeclensionEdit

Tundra NenetsEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Proto-Uralic *mośke-.

VerbEdit

масӑ (māšsā)

  1. to wash