A family of American Indian languages spoken by Maya.
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Examples for "maia"
Examples for "maia"
1He described the police printout with Maia's personal information and my address.
2By the time I returned to Maia's house I was more optimistic.
3As Maia feared, no police officers were stationed outside Ana DeLeon's room.
4Maia didn't ask if Imelda and Jose were in the country illegally.
5For the first time, Maia saw something human in Kelsey's eyes: fear.
1I never before regretted so much my ignorance of the Maya language.
2This includes those tribes that speak the Maya language, and its dialects.
3The Maya language spread beyond the limits of Yucatan.
4This manuscript was written by a native with the Spanish letter, but in the Maya language.
5I have in my possession a copy of one as far back as 1542, unquestionably the oldest monument of the Maya language extant.
1There is no Ishvara without maya, there is no maya without Ishvara.
2A clapper of split bamboo is sometimes made to scare away the maya.
3Have you no thought O dreamer that it may be all maya, illusion?
4After the accident, passengers were taken to local hospitals, Costa Maya said.
5Proceeds this year will go to support the Maya people of Guatemala.
6The song rang out in the night, and Maya understood the words.
7Another resident, who identified herself as Maya, called it the right decision.
8He's certain that the annual closure will also help restore Maya Bay.
9Listen, Maya, you're going to have to come back sooner or later.
10Emily thought of Maya St. Germain, her crush last year, and smiled.
11Maya says she'd like to go there next year-whatdo you think?
12It hardly mattered that Emily was no longer in love with Maya.
13And the other day at school, she'd seen Maya and Jenna talking.
14This according to journalist Maya Dusenbery who says gender bias permeates medicine.
15Maya lost sight, hearing, speech; every nerve in her body went faint.
16We'd been doing school for several years when Maya broke the pattern.