There's actually no such language as "Creole". The word creole refers to a type of language that results from the combination of two completely different parent languages. There are more than 100 different creolized languages in the world, so you would have to specify which one you're talking about.
If you're not sure, here is a list of the most commonly spoken Creoles in the world (one of them is even an official language):
grandmother grandma
If you were talking about more than one mom, it would be moms. For example, "The group for moms of toddlers meets every Tuesday" If you were talking about something belonging to a mom, it would be mom's. For example, "This car is my mom's"
Mom's club if the person is called 'mom' Moms club if there are many moms in it
It depends on the sentence. For example:Someone stole mom's car.I heard your mom's going to Germany.A lot of moms will be at the party.Basically, 'mom's' is the possessive form of mom and another way of saying 'mom is' while 'moms' is the plural of 'mom'.
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The singular is mom and the singular possessive is mom's(owned by one mom).The plural is moms and the plural possessive is moms' (owned by more than one mom).
There is no contraction for "mom is". When spoken quickly it will sound like moms as in "moms going shopping". Generally, "moms" refers to more than one mom and "mom's" is the possessive form of mom.
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your mom, your dad, your moms mom, you dads mom, your moms dad your dads dad
Well only mammals get milk from their moms so i have to say no on that one.
You sincerely mean it moms appreciate things like that. Show her you love her. OR Say "I'm sorry mom I won't do it again'' and be nice to her. These ideas are easy.
Your mom's brother's wife would be your uncle's wife, or your aunt-in-law.
The mom's name in the book "Superfudge" is Anne Hatcher.