How do you say Mom in English?

Americans pronounce “mom” as /mɑːm/ (with the same vowel as in “father”), while the British pronounce “mum” as /mʌm/ (with the same vowel as in the word “but”).
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Which is correct mom or mum?

As a noun, mum has two meanings. A mum is a type of flower often grown for decorative purposes. It is also an alternative spelling of mom, where it means mother. Mom is more common in American English, while mum is more common in British English.
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Why do British say mum instead of mom?

But 'mum' is the correct spelling in the UK, and 'mom' is recognised as an American word. This wasn't always the case however. In Middle English Circa 1400s words were spoken as they were pronounced, the word 'mome' was used to mean mother, and was likely pronounced /moːm/.
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What we will call mom in English?

Mama is an informal word for mother. Mama can also be spelled momma and mamma. Mama is informal, and it's often used by young children, much like the word mommy. Adults also sometimes use mama to refer to their mothers, especially when they have a close relationship.
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Why do we say mama?

A baby says “mama” and it sounds as if he's addressing someone—and the person he's most likely addressing so early on is his mother. The mother takes “mama” as meaning her, and in speaking to her child refers to herself as “mama.” Voilà: a word mama that “means” mother.
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Do the British say mom or ma am?

We have several informal words for “mother” in English: mum (heard in much of England), mom (heard in much of America), and mam (heard in Ireland and Northern England).
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Why do Brits say bloody?

Don't worry, it's not a violent word… it has nothing to do with “blood”.”Bloody” is a common word to give more emphasis to the sentence, mostly used as an exclamation of surprise. Something may be “bloody marvellous” or “bloody awful“. Having said that, British people do sometimes use it when expressing anger…
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Do they say mum in Canada?

Certainly if you're in the US, your mother is your “mom” – short for “mommy” and in the UK, Australia and New Zealand it's “mum” – shortened from “mummy”. Canada uses both (or even “maman” in French-speaking Quebec).
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Who uses mum?

One word in particular that stands out in English dialects is the word we use for our mothers. The British typically use 'mum', and the Americans, 'mom'.
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How do you say mom in anime?

The standard way to address one's mother is with 'okaa-san' (お母さん) or some variation thereof. To refer to one's own mother, one is likely to use haha (母) to people outside the family. A member of a noble household (especially in a samurai anime!)
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How do you say mom in Arabic?

Omm (أم) or Ommi (أمي)

These terms are used commonly throughout the Arabic-speaking world to refer to mothers. Literally, Omm (أم) means “mother”, and Ommi (أمي) as “my mother”.
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Does Umma mean mom?

The familiar word for "mother" (something like "mom" or "mommy") is "Umma" (엄마).
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How do Australian people say mom?

In Australia, most people call their mothers 'mum'. But you have probably heard 'mom' used on American television. And some people prefer the spelling 'mam'.
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What is mama and Mami called in English?

noun. mom [noun] (American, informal) a mother; mum(British). mommy [noun] (American, informal) (used by children) a mother. (Translation of mami from the PASSWORD Spanish–English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)
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Is mama a first word?

“Mama,” along with “papa,” “dada” and “baba,” are typical first words of babies the world over, says Sharon Weisz, a Toronto-based speech language pathologist.
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How do you say mom around the world?

Here's how to say mom in 56 different languages from around the world!
  1. Afrikaans: Moeder or Ma.
  2. Albanian: Nënë or Mëmë
  3. Arabic: Ahm.
  4. Basque: Ama.
  5. Belarusan: Matka.
  6. Bulgarian: Majka.
  7. Catalan: Mare.
  8. Croatian: Mati or Majka.
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What is parents in slang?

mamas. (also mammas or mommas), mammies, mas, maters.
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What do you call your parents?

Some people say "mommy" or "daddy," despite having children of their own. Or in some families, grown children refer to their parents as "ma" or "pops." I call my own parents mom and dad, though last year on my wedding day, I think I slipped and said "mommy" and "daddy" a few times.
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