The Japanese word for mothers is "okaasan-tachi" (お母さんたち)
"Okaasan"(お母さん) is an informal word for mother, while "Haha"(母) is more formal.
Tachi(たち) can make a word a plural but can only be used on people and animals, such as "watashi-tachi" is we, and "inu-tachi" is dogs.
mum is a difficult answer, as the word varies with context. However, if you were to say 'my mum' it would be "okaasan" pronounced Oh-car-san
okaa-san = mother
onii-san = brother
お母さん: okaasan.
haha or okaasan
Anata ga hahaoya o yobidashi
I think it is お母さん in Japanese.
Okāsan お母さん
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Karaoke is a Japanese word. It is written as カラオケ.
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Ryan can be written in Japanese as: ライアン
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