' …from Mum and you.'
Mum in Turkish is (Anne)For Example if you say "i love you mum": In Turkish you would say "Anne seni seviyorum"
Buddhism is a religion, it is not a language.
In Tamil, you can say "அம்மா" (amma) to refer to your mother.
You say mama.
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You can say "Je aime ma mère" in French to express "I love my mum".
just say that mum i think i might have worms and then if she say i dont think you have or something like that say i know i have..
In Dutch, "mum" is translated as "mama" or "moeder."
In Scotland, it is more common to say "mum" compared to "mom."
We say Mum ( in English Canada anyway ) because our country was founded by the British.