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Marta

American  
[mahr-tuh, mahr-tah] / ˈmɑr tə, ˈmɑr tɑ /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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Marta’s presentation of George Sherman is an excellent reminder that talent can easily outpace one’s résumé.

From The Wall Street Journal

It runs from Feb. 26-28, and features a strong list of solo presentations from galleries, including Bel Ami, CASTLE, Mariposa, Marta and others.

From Los Angeles Times

"He began teaching again, and now he has written his second opera, which is a kind of message to his wife, Marta," Goz said.

From Barron's

When his wife, pianist Marta Kurtag, who was also a close artistic partner, died in 2019, "everyone was scared about what would happen next", said Laszlo Goz, director of Budapest Music Center, where Kurtag now resides.

From Barron's

Two life-size replicas of Argentina’s Lionel Messi and Brazil’s Marta Vieira da Silva hang from the ceiling, the first of their kind for the artist, who has done miniatures of NBA legend Kobe Bryant and NFL star Patrick Mahomes.

From Los Angeles Times