Most commonly お母さん (okaasan).
I'm guessing you meant 'how do you say mother in japanese?' it's 'mama' for 'mum/mom', etc. okaasan for mother
haha is mom. hahaoya is mother. okaasan is the polite way to say mother.
okaasan ga imasen
nibanme no hahaoya
Beeg (meaning your) weinre (meaning mother) in German, not Japanese.
Let's see. I've heard Japanese say "mama" before, when actually talking to their mother, so that might translate best to "mommy". You can refer to your mother as "haha" or to anyone's mother as "okaasan."
"Minasan, konnichiwa" is how you can say it.
I think father says "not again". Mata Kio. Have no idea what mother says.
You may say 'mikon no haha,' written: 未婚の母
"The Aged Mother" is a Japanese folktale that tells the story of a mother and her son during a time when elderly people were being abandoned. The story highlights the love between a mother and her child, the wisdom of the elderly, and the importance of respecting and caring for older generations.
Japanese people are generally very helpful and have a bit of a hard time saying no. It is considered impolite.
DAD: "What IS he doing?" MOM: "It's because he's just a kid."