| M |
m |
[ as m in English man ]
mare (mother, sea)
markà (market)
madhégo (type of hay)
magànha (pain, desease)
maya (sweater)
màntexa (bellows)
mara (nightmare, boogie man)
marangón (carpenter)
marè£a (unbrella's ray)
marè£o (pile)
marinè£e (type of cherries)
marònhe (rock slide)
marón (chestnut, also a scam)
marxemìn (slick, wise)
marte£àro (police man)
maruè£e (hemorroids)
masìn (butcher - specialized in pigs)
masiéra (wall made of stones)
mèdho (half, in between)
melórde (tails of long tuxedo)
moyére (wife)
moréja (mouse)
muxìna (piggy bank, savings)
muso (donkey)
musolìn (gnat, small fly)
NOTE: The letter M usually
does NOT precede the letter B and the letter P in
the Vènet language. For example, exénpio (example), inprèstiti (borrowings)
and anbra (amber). |