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Mota" is also a slang term for marijuana in Mexican Spanish. MOTA reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot Latin Albums chart, becoming one of their most commercially successful projects. [ 2 ]
Mota is an Oceanic language spoken by about 750 people on Mota island, in the Banks Islands of Vanuatu. It is the most conservative Torres–Banks language , and the only one to keep its inherited five-vowel system intact while also preserving most final vowels.
In 1910 Charles Trice Martin expanded on Wright's list (the 9th edition of which he had edited) in his The Record Interpreter: a collection of abbreviations, Latin words and names used in English historical manuscripts and records which included a chapter "Latin forms of English Surnames". [21]
Mota (surname) Mota Alhouni (Motasem Alhouni), Libyan professional pickleball player; Mota Singh (1930–2016), British judge and the UK's first Asian judge; Mota (footballer, born 1980), João Soares da Mota Neto, Brazilian football striker; Mota (footballer, born 1985). Willis Mota Moreira, Brazilian football goalkeeper
Mota is a Portuguese and Spanish surname. The name is topographic, originally used for someone who lived near a fortified stronghold. [1] Mota has several versions ...
Maté (/ ˈ m ɑː t eɪ / MAH-tay; Spanish: mate, Portuguese: ) is a traditional South American caffeine-rich infused herbal drink.It is also known as chimarrão [a] in Portuguese, cimarrón [b] in Spanish, and kaʼay in Guarani. [1]
Willis Mota Moreira (born 23 March 1985), simply known as Mota, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Nova Iguaçu. Career.
Bombycilla, the genus name, is Vieillot's attempt at Latin for "silktail", translating the German name Seidenschwänze.Vieillot analyzed motacilla, Latin for wagtail, as mota for "move" and cilla, which he thought meant "tail"; however, Motacilla actually combines motacis, a mover, with the diminutive suffix -illa.