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Latvian
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *mā- , a baby language word for “mother,” “mommy” (whence also māte , q.v. ). This word, probably at first a term of endearment, has replaced an earlier descendant of Proto-Indo-European *swésōr (still found in Lithuanian sesuõ , genitive form seser̃s ). Cognates include Lithuanian móša ( “ sister-in-law ” ) , Old Prussian moazo ( , “ aunt ” ) .[ 1]
Noun
māsa f (4th declension )
sister ( a daughter of a couple , in relation to their other children )
vecākā, jaunākā māsa ― older, younger sister
brāļi un māsas ― brothers and sisters
īstā māsa ― true, real sister
dvīņu māsa ― twin sister
abas rokas izpletis, viņš piepeši metās māsai ap kaklu ― spreading both arms, he suddenly threw himself on his sister's neck (= hugged her)
sister ( a woman who is closely associated with someone )
vārda māsas ― namesakes (lit. name sisters , i.e., two women who have the same name)
līgavas māsas ― bridesmaids (lit. bride's sisters )
es visiem pazemotiem esmu māsa / un visiem grūtsirdīgiem draudzene ― I am the sister of all humiliated (people) / and the friend of all melancholic (people)
nurse ( medical assistant who helps a doctor treat patients )
māsa , medicīnas māsa ― nurse
operāciju māsa ― operation nurse
diētas māsa ― diet nurse
vecākā māsa ― chief (lit. older) nurse
medicīnas māsu kursi ― nurse training courses
iegūt medicīnas māsu diplomu ― to get a nurse diploma
sister ( nun , female member of a religious order )
māsa Olga zināja daudz ko tādu, ko nezināja Vaikulis ― sister Olga knew many things that Vaikulis didn't know
Declension
Declension of māsa (4th declension)
Synonyms
References
Mandarin
Romanization
māsa (Zhuyin ㄇㄚ ˙ㄙㄚ )
Hanyu Pinyin reading of 摩挲
Old Javanese
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit मास ( māsa , “ month ” , literally “ moon ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
māsa
month
time
Derived terms
Descendants
Further reading
"māsa" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson, Old Javanese-English Dictionary . 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.
Pali
Alternative scripts
𑀫𑀸𑀲 ( Brahmi script ) मास ( Devanagari script ) মাস ( Bengali script ) මාස ( Sinhalese script ) မာသ or မႃသ ( Burmese script ) มาส or มาสะ ( Thai script ) ᨾᩣᩈ ( Tai Tham script ) ມາສ or ມາສະ ( Lao script ) មាស ( Khmer script ) 𑄟𑄂𑄥 ( Chakma script )
Etymology 1
Inherited from Sanskrit मास ( māsa , “ month ” ) .
Noun
māsa m
a month
Declension
Declension table of "māsa" (masculine)
Etymology 2
Inherited from Sanskrit माष ( māṣa , “ mungo bean ” ) .
Noun
māsa m
mungo bean , black matpe bean , Vigna mungo
Declension
Declension table of "māsa" (masculine)
Descendants
→ Burmese: မတ် ( mat ) (cf. မတ်ပဲ ( matpai: ) )