Breton[]
Verb[]
maga
- to feed
Catalan[]
Noun[]
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- Template:Ca-feminine of
Hungarian[]
Pronoun[]
Template:Hu-pronoun
- Template:Personal you (formal, singular)
Declension[]
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See also[]
- ön, te
Pronoun[]
Template:Hu-pronoun
- Template:Reflexive himself, herself
- Péter lelőtte magát. - Peter has shot himself.
Declension[]
- With different persons:
- magam, magad, maga, magunk, magatok, maguk
- The case-forms are the same as for the other ("you") sense.
Derived terms[]
- magatartás
Italian[]
Noun[]
maga f. (plural maghe) (feminine of: mago)
- magician, sorceress, enchantress, conjurer
- charmer, beguiler
Jamaican Creole[]
Etymology[]
Adjective[]
maga
- skinny.
- Sorry fe maga dog, maga dog, turn round bite you — Peter Tosh, Maga Dog, 1964
Old English[]
Etymology 1[]
From magan.
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /ˈmɑɣɑ/
Adjective[]
maga
- capable
Etymology 2[]
From Germanic *magē-, from Indo-European *mak- ‘bag, belly’. Cognate with Old Frisian maga, Middle Dutch maghe (Dutch maag), Old High German mago (German Magen), Old Norse magi (Swedish mage). The IE root is also the source of Celtic *makno- (Welsh megin ‘bellows’), Slavic *mošьnā (Old Church Slavonic мошьна, Russian мошна ‘pocket, bag’), Baltic *maka- (Lithuanian mãkas ‘purse’).
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /ˈmɑɣɑ/
Noun[]
maga m. (plural magan)
- maw
- stomach
Etymology 3[]
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Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /ˈmɑɣɑ/
Noun[]
maga m. (plural magan)
- son
- relative
Etymology 4[]
Inflected forms.
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /ˈmɑ:ɣɑ/
Noun[]
māga
- Genitive plural form of mǣġ.
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /ˈmɑɣɑ/
Noun[]
maga
- Nominative plural form of magu.
- Accusative plural form of magu.
- Genitive singular/plural form of magu.
- Dative singular form of magu.
Spanish[]
Noun[]
Maga f. (plural Magas)
Singular |
Plural |
- female magician, female conjurer
Related terms[]
- mago m.
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