mao ra

Etymology
From and.

Preposition

 * 1)  the only one
 * 2) no more; that's all
 * 3)  the same
 * 4)  just as; it would be the same if...
 * 5)  as ... as; same as; equally
 * 6)  seem, like, look like
 * 7)  as if, as though
 * 1)  just as; it would be the same if...
 * 2)  as ... as; same as; equally
 * 3)  seem, like, look like
 * 4)  as if, as though
 * 1)  seem, like, look like
 * 2)  as if, as though
 * 1)  as if, as though

Usage notes

 * Sense 3: The linker (short forms:, ) is placed between the modified noun and . If an enclitic pronoun or particle is used, it is inserted between  and . The noun in question is also suffixed with  (other forms: , ), although this may be ommitted.
 * In the third and fourth senses, the shortened form mura is prevalent in colloquial language. Usage of mao ra in these senses might seem old-fashioned.
 * In the third and fourth senses, the shortened form mura is prevalent in colloquial language. Usage of mao ra in these senses might seem old-fashioned.
 * In the third and fourth senses, the shortened form mura is prevalent in colloquial language. Usage of mao ra in these senses might seem old-fashioned.
 * In the third and fourth senses, the shortened form mura is prevalent in colloquial language. Usage of mao ra in these senses might seem old-fashioned.