Grammar Basics
How to Say “the mother” in Macedonian
What Does “мајката” Mean?
The Macedonian expression for “the mother” is мајката (Latin: majkata). It belongs to the category of core Macedonian grammar words and structures. Spoken by roughly 1.5 million people, mainly in North Macedonia, Macedonian is a South Slavic language with a 31-letter Cyrillic alphabet. Its spelling is completely phonetic: each letter always represents the same sound, so reading and pronunciation come quickly once you know the alphabet.
Grammar note: Definite form (feminine)
How to Pronounce мајката
мајката is pronounced “majkata” — the transliteration maps each Cyrillic letter to a predictable Latin equivalent, with no silent letters or irregular spellings to watch out for. Stress in Macedonian generally falls on the third-to-last syllable in longer words, though for shorter words and phrases it often falls on the first syllable. Tap “Play Audio” above to listen to the pronunciation.
When to Use “мајката”
This word is a foundational piece of Macedonian grammar. Understanding core grammar words is essential for building sentences and understanding how Macedonian communicates meaning. Unlike English, Macedonian marks definiteness through noun suffixes rather than separate articles.
This expression is appropriate in both formal and informal situations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you say "the mother" in Macedonian?
"the mother" in Macedonian is мајката. It is pronounced "majkata" — Macedonian is a phonetic language so every letter maps to a consistent sound.
How do you pronounce мајката?
мајката is pronounced "majkata". Macedonian uses the Cyrillic alphabet but is fully phonetic — once you know the letters, you can pronounce any word correctly. Tap the “Play Audio” button on this page to hear it pronounced.
Is "the mother" formal or informal in Macedonian?
This expression is appropriate in both formal and informal situations.
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