mah
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As an interjection mah is baa (cry of sheep).
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mah | pah |
As interjections the difference between mah and pah is that mah is baa (cry of sheep) while pah is used to express distaste, disgust or outrage. As a noun pah is (maori fort).
mah | dah |
As an interjection mah is baa (cry of sheep). As a symbol dah is .
mac | mah |
As a noun mac is match. As an interjection mah is baa (cry of sheep).
mah | gah |
As interjections the difference between mah and gah is that mah is baa (cry of sheep) while gah is .
mad | mah |
As a pronoun mad is . As an interjection mah is baa (cry of sheep).
cah | mah |
As a noun cah is (us|eastern massachusetts). As an interjection mah is baa (cry of sheep).
rah | mah |
As interjections the difference between rah and mah is that rah is an exclamation of encouragement while mah is baa (cry of sheep). As a noun rah is (british) a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'. As an adjective rah is (british) posh.
mah | mam |
As an interjection mah is baa (cry of sheep). As a proper noun mam is a mayan language spoken in the mexican state of chiapas and the guatemalan departments of quetzaltenango, huehuetenango, san marcos, and retalhuleu.
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