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Translingual

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Symbol

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mau

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Huautla Mazatec.

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Achang

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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  • (Myanmar) /mɑu˧/

Noun

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mau

  1. a country

Etymology 2

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

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  • (Myanmar) /mɑu˧/
  • (Lianghe) [mɑu³¹]
  • (Longchuan) [mau³¹]
  • (Luxi) [mau⁵¹]
  • (Xiandao) [mau³¹]

Noun

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mau

  1. sky
Usage notes
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  • No longer used alone in Myanmar in favour of the compound maukhung; Chinese dialects still use the standalone word, though.
Derived terms
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Further reading

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  • Inglis, Douglas; Sampu, Nasaw; Jaseng, Wilai; Jana, Thocha (2005), A preliminary Ngochang–Kachin–English Lexicon[1], Payap University, page 79

Barunggam

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Noun

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mau

  1. head

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Bourguignon

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Etymology 1

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From Latin malus.

Adjective

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mau (feminine maule, masculine plural maus, feminine plural maules, comparative peire, superlative peire)

  1. bad
Synonyms
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Antonyms
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Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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From Latin male.

Adverb

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mau (comparative peis, superlative peis)

  1. bad

Etymology 3

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From Latin malus.

Noun

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mau m (plural maus, antonym bein)

  1. evil
Antonyms
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Fala

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese mao, from Latin malus.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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mau (feminine , masculine plural maus, feminine plural más)

  1. bad

References

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  • Valeš, Miroslav (2021), Diccionariu de A Fala: lagarteiru, mañegu, valverdeñu (web)[2], 2nd edition, Minde, Portugal: CIDLeS, published 2022, →ISBN

Finnish

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Etymology

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Onomatopoeic

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmɑu̯/, [ˈmɑ̝u̯]
  • Rhymes: -ɑu
  • Syllabification(key): mau
  • Hyphenation(key): mau

Interjection

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mau

  1. the sound a cat makes; meow

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Anagrams

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German

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Etymology

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Probably a blend of matt +‎ flau, maybe with influence from mauen in the older sense of "to be weepy/annoying."

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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mau (strong nominative masculine singular mauer, comparative mauer, superlative am mauesten or am mausten) (informal)

  1. unwell, queasy, poorly, ill
    Synonyms: unwohl, schlecht
    Mir ist mau.I feel queasy/ill/poorly.
    Ich fühle mich mau.I feel queasy/ill/poorly.
  2. disappointing, bad, meagre (below expectations, either in quantity or quality, though typically not catastrophic)
    Synonym: dürftig
    Die Lage ist mau.The situation is bad.
    Die Ergebnisse sind mau.The results are poor.

Declension

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Positive forms of mau
number & gender singular plural
masculine feminine neuter
predicative er ist mau sie ist mau es ist mau sie sind mau
strong declension
(without article)
nominative mauer maue maues maue
genitive mauen mauer mauen mauer
dative mauem mauer mauem mauen
accusative mauen maue maues maue
weak declension
(with definite article)
nominative der maue die maue das maue die mauen
genitive des mauen der mauen des mauen der mauen
dative dem mauen der mauen dem mauen den mauen
accusative den mauen die maue das maue die mauen
mixed declension
(with indefinite article)
nominative ein mauer eine maue ein maues (keine) mauen
genitive eines mauen einer mauen eines mauen (keiner) mauen
dative einem mauen einer mauen einem mauen (keinen) mauen
accusative einen mauen eine maue ein maues (keine) mauen
Comparative forms of mau
number & gender singular plural
masculine feminine neuter
predicative er ist mauer sie ist mauer es ist mauer sie sind mauer
strong declension
(without article)
nominative mauerer mauere maueres mauere
genitive maueren mauerer maueren mauerer
dative mauerem mauerer mauerem maueren
accusative maueren mauere maueres mauere
weak declension
(with definite article)
nominative der mauere die mauere das mauere die maueren
genitive des maueren der maueren des maueren der maueren
dative dem maueren der maueren dem maueren den maueren
accusative den maueren die mauere das mauere die maueren
mixed declension
(with indefinite article)
nominative ein mauerer eine mauere ein maueres (keine) maueren
genitive eines maueren einer maueren eines maueren (keiner) maueren
dative einem maueren einer maueren einem maueren (keinen) maueren
accusative einen maueren eine mauere ein maueres (keine) maueren
Superlative forms of mau
number & gender singular plural
masculine feminine neuter
predicative er ist am mauesten
er ist am mausten
sie ist am mauesten
sie ist am mausten
es ist am mauesten
es ist am mausten
sie sind am mauesten
sie sind am mausten
strong declension
(without article)
nominative mauester
mauster
maueste
mauste
mauestes
maustes
maueste
mauste
genitive mauesten
mausten
mauester
mauster
mauesten
mausten
mauester
mauster
dative mauestem
maustem
mauester
mauster
mauestem
maustem
mauesten
mausten
accusative mauesten
mausten
maueste
mauste
mauestes
maustes
maueste
mauste
weak declension
(with definite article)
nominative der maueste
der mauste
die maueste
die mauste
das maueste
das mauste
die mauesten
die mausten
genitive des mauesten
des mausten
der mauesten
der mausten
des mauesten
des mausten
der mauesten
der mausten
dative dem mauesten
dem mausten
der mauesten
der mausten
dem mauesten
dem mausten
den mauesten
den mausten
accusative den mauesten
den mausten
die maueste
die mauste
das maueste
das mauste
die mauesten
die mausten
mixed declension
(with indefinite article)
nominative ein mauester
ein mauster
eine maueste
eine mauste
ein mauestes
ein maustes
(keine) mauesten
(keine) mausten
genitive eines mauesten
eines mausten
einer mauesten
einer mausten
eines mauesten
eines mausten
(keiner) mauesten
(keiner) mausten
dative einem mauesten
einem mausten
einer mauesten
einer mausten
einem mauesten
einem mausten
(keinen) mauesten
(keinen) mausten
accusative einen mauesten
einen mausten
eine maueste
eine mauste
ein mauestes
ein maustes
(keine) mauesten
(keine) mausten

Adverb

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mau (comparative mauer, superlative am mausten)

  1. badly, bad
  2. slack
    Die Geschäfte gehen mau.Business is slack.

Further reading

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  • mau” in Duden online
  • mau” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Guinea-Bissau Creole

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Etymology

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Inherited from Portuguese mau, from Old Galician-Portuguese mao, from Latin malus. Cognate with Kabuverdianu mau.

Adjective

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mau

  1. bad, evil, dangerous

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Hawaiian

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Pronunciation

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IPA(key): /ˈmau̯/, [ˈmɐw], [ˈmɔw] (rapid speech)

Particle

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mau

  1. Plural marker of nouns, used after he, determiners, and numerals.
    he mau liohorses
    kēlā mau halethose houses
    ko lākou mau kūpunatheir grandparents

Verb

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mau

  1. (stative) always, perpetual
  2. (stative) to continue

Indonesian

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Alternative forms

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  • maoe (van Ophuijsen (1901–1947))

Etymology

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Inherited from Malay mahu. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

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Verb

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mau

  1. to want
    Synonym: ingin
    1. (transitive) to wish for or desire (something); to feel a need or desire for; to crave or demand
      Synonym: hendak
      Kamu mau makan apa?
      What do you want to eat?
      Saya mau kamu meninggalkan kelas ini.
      I want you to leave this class.
    2. (transitive, in particular) to wish, desire, or demand to see, have the presence of or do business with
      Synonym: inginkan
      Aku mau sarapan yang manis.
      I want a sweet breakfast
      Dia mau pakaian baru.
      He wants new clothes.
    3. (intransitive) to experience desire; to wish
      Kamu boleh meninggalkan ruangan ini jika kamu mau.
      You can leave this room if you want.
  2. (auxiliary) to will
    1. (somewhat informal) used to express the future tense, sometimes with an implication of volition or determination when used in the first person
      Synonyms: hendak, akan
      Ibu mau pergi ke pasar untuk membeli bahan makanan.
      Mother will go to the market to buy food.
    2. to be able to, to have the capacity
    3. used to express intention but without any temporal connotations, often in questions and negation
      Maukah kamu menikahiku?
      Will you marry me?
      Aku sudah memberitahukan dia berkali-kali, tapi dia tetap tak mau meminum obatnya.
      I've told him many times, but he still doesn't want to take his medicine.

Noun

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mau

  1. wish; desire (a hope or longing for something or for something to happen)
    Synonyms: keinginan, kemauan, kehendak

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Iu Mien

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Etymology

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From Proto-Hmong-Mien *mlu̯ɛjH (soft). Cognate with White Hmong mos.

Adjective

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mau 

  1. soft

Japanese

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Romanization

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mau

  1. Rōmaji transcription of まう

Kabuverdianu

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Etymology

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From Portuguese mau.

Adjective

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mau

  1. bad

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Macanese

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Etymology

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From Portuguese mau, probably with some semantic influence from Portuguese mal as well.

Adjective

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mau (comparative pió)

  1. bad
    Êle qui mau coraçámHe is so evil (literally, “He is so bad heart”)
    mau repenteimpulsive; rash action inspired by a bad temper

References

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Malay

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -u

Verb

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mau

  1. (informal, auxiliary) contraction of mahu

Middle English

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Noun

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mau

  1. (Northern) alternative form of mowe (kinswoman)

Occitan

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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mau m (feminine singular mala, masculine plural maus, feminine plural malas)

  1. (Gascony) bad
  2. (Gascony) evil

Adverb

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mau

  1. (Gascony, Niçard) bad, badly

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Noun

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mau m (plural maus)

  1. (Gascony) evil
  2. (Gascony) illness

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References

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  • Guilhemjoan, Patric (2005), Diccionari elementari occitan-francés francés-occitan (gascon), Per Noste, →ISBN, p. 93

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese mao, from Latin malus,[1][2] from Proto-Italic. Cognate with Galician mao and Spanish malo.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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mau (feminine , masculine plural maus, feminine plural más, comparable, comparative pior, superlative o pior or péssimo)

  1. bad
    Ele é um mau condutor.He is a bad driver.
    Ela tem maus hábitos.She has bad habits.
  2. evil, wicked
    Caim era mau.Cain was evil.
  3. harmful

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Descendants

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  • Guinea-Bissau Creole: mau
  • Kabuverdianu: mau
  • Macanese: mau

Noun

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mau m (plural maus)

  1. a bad person
    Junta-te aos bons e serás melhor que eles; junta-te aos maus e serás pior que eles.
    Hang out with good people and you'll be better than them; hang out with bad people and you'll be worse than them.

References

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  1. ^ mau”, in Dicionário infopédia da Lingua Portuguesa (in Portuguese), Porto: Porto Editora, 2003–2026
  2. ^ mau”, in Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa (in Portuguese), Lisbon: Priberam, 2008–2026

Further reading

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Rapa Nui

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Adjective

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mau

  1. supreme

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Samoan

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Noun

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mau

  1. opinion

Southwestern Dinka

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Etymology

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Cognate with Belanda Bor miyo (tsetse fly).

Noun

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mau

  1. tsetse fly

References

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  • Dinka-English Dictionary[4], 2005

Tahitian

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Particle

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mau

  1. plural marker after a noun; many, much

Verb

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mau

  1. hold

Ternate

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Etymology

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From Malay mahu (to want).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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mau

  1. (transitive) to want

Conjugation

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Conjugation of mau
singular plural
inclusive exclusive
1st person tomau fomau mimau
2nd person nomau nimau
3rd
person
masculine omau imau
yomau (archaic)
feminine momau
neuter imau

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References

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  • Rika Hayami-Allen (2001), A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia, University of Pittsburgh

Tok Pisin

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Etymology

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From Tolai mau (banana).

Adjective

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mau

  1. ripe.

References

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  • SARMENTO, Leila Lauar. Gramática em textos. 2nd edition. São Paulo, Brazil: Moderna, 2005.

Vietnamese

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Etymology

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Cognate with Muong bau (dense, thick), Chut [Cuối Chăm] baw¹ and Arem ubaw ("thick").

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Adjective

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mau (, , 𣭻, , , 𳄬)

  1. (now only in certain phrases and expressions) dense
  2. (by extension) fast, quick

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Adverb

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mau (, , 𣭻, , , 𳄬)

  1. fast, quickly
    Synonym: nhanh

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Anagrams

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Yanomam

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Alternative forms

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Noun

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mau

  1. water

Usage notes

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Does not occur alone, but must be bound with a classifier; see mau u.

References

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  • Perri Ferreira, Helder (2017), Yanomama Clause Structure[5], volume 1, Utrecht: LOT, →ISBN, page 112
  • B. Albert, G. Gomez, Saúde Yanomami: um manual etnolingüístico (1997), page 233: mãu u
  • HG 1 [maup] (see also ASJP 1 [maup], ASJP 2 [mau; maup3, using '3' for 'ə'])

Yanomamö

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Noun

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mau

  1. alternative form of mãũ (water)