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masha

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for masha.

Editorial note

This reminds me of Masha the Bear, in Misha i Masha (my own transliteration, can you tell?).

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Quick take

A female given name of Russian, Ukrainian origin, diminutive of Maria.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of masha gathered in one view.

noun

A female given name of Russian, Ukrainian origin, diminutive of Maria.

noun

Alternative spelling of maasha. [A traditional unit of weight in South Asia, usually about a gram and variably equivalent to a tenth or a twelfth of a tola; in modern use, standardised to 0.972 grams and a twelfth of a tola.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for masha.

noun

A female given name of Russian, Ukrainian origin, diminutive of Maria.

noun

Alternative spelling of maasha. [A traditional unit of weight in South Asia, usually about a gram and variably equivalent to a tenth or a twelfth of a tola; in modern use, standardised to 0.972 grams and a twelfth of a tola.]

Example sentences

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This reminds me of Masha the Bear, in Misha i Masha (my own transliteration, can you tell?).

2

Any old codebase will have their own version of Nina, Katya, Masha or even just an open reactor, monorepo or not.

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He watches peppa pig / masha / noddy for about 30 mins a day when we're feeding him.

4

The linked article speaks about Masha Rabinovich.

5

It's not an inshallah, it's a masha'Allah.

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I'll certainly be letting my children watch old Sesame Street et al, but I think we'll be turning to things like Masha and the Bear for contemporary programming.

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(And their children would have gendered last names, too - little Borya Kuznetsov and little Masha Kuznetsova.) So Russian families who move to America have a choice - either deal with people and systems who assume that married couples, and parents/children all have the same last name and hit roadblocks when that expectation does not match reality, or change one partner's last name to match the other's.

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In Germany (and elsewhere) it often doesn’t need formal sanctions: people get disinvited, smeared, or quietly pushed out of jobs if they’re too vocal on Palestine – think Ai Weiwei, Greta Thunberg, Masha Gessen, Ilan Pappé, Ghassan Hage and others running into cancellations, funding cuts, and public delegitimisation instead of explicit legal punishment.

Quote examples

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"The Man Without a Face" by Masha Gessen is a great read on Putin's rise to power.

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If you'd like to read more, I highly recommend "Perfect Rigour: A Genius and the Mathematical Breakthrough of the Century" by Masha Gessen.

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"Masha Rabinovich" I believe these accounts are all connected.

4

Good Russian programmers, they tend to have had that one experience at some time in the past: the experience of limited access to computer time.” Even while he was in prison he managed to code: > A few months into Serge’s jail term Masha received a thick envelope from him.

Proper noun examples

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Masha Gesson among many others is at least honest about what's going on in this multi-stage operation.

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Masha Gessen's latest book is [...] a story of Grigory Perelman and the Poincaré Conjecture.

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Masha Gessen has written a biography on Perelman in her book 'Perfect Rigor'.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use masha in a sentence?

This reminds me of Masha the Bear, in Misha i Masha (my own transliteration, can you tell?).

What does masha mean?

A female given name of Russian, Ukrainian origin, diminutive of Maria.

What part of speech is masha?

masha is commonly used as noun.