Informal second-person singular affirmative imperative form of | Venetian [ ] Etymology [ ] Compare Noun [ ] masa f plural• Formal second-person singular present indicative form of |
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New York: Bibliotheca Persica Press | In essence, with essence, is essence—Masa is shibui |
Noun [ ] masa first-person possessive masa, second-person possessive masa, third-person possessive masa• , A vida e a fala dos devanceiros.
16Declension [ ] singular plural nominative masa genitive masa dative accusative vocative locative instrumental Slovene [ ] Pronunciation [ ]• Each dish is composed to ensure that the most basic, innate character of the ingredients persists | Furthermore, MaSa has initiated state-of-the-art technology known as Cockpit Performance Operation and Maintenance projects CPO , which produces world-class services for its various stakeholders |
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Etymology 2 [ ] See the etymology of the main entry | The Cambridge History of Iran Volume II |
The courses build on seasonal properties utilized only in their freshest most delicious state.
23Noun [ ] masa f• Indonesian [ ] Pronunciation [ ]• to Conjugation [ ] Active Passive Infinitive masa Supine Imperative masa — Present Past Present Past Indicative Indicative plural 1 masa Subjunctive 2 Participles Present participle Past participle 1 Archaic | ; the Derived terms [ ] Tausug [ ] Noun [ ] masa• Osprey Publishing, 1986, , p |
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Rhymes: Verb [ ] masa weak verb, third-person singular past indicative , supine• Tagalog [ ] Etymology [ ] Borrowed from | Etymology 2 [ ] See the etymology of the main entry |
English [ ] Etymology 1 [ ] Noun [ ] masa More fully, masa paper• measurement under some system of the time of day or moment in time.
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