Ti amo, Mamma! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Love you, Mum!" The declaration also translates as "I love you, Mom (Mama, Mommy)!" in English. The pronunciation will be "tee A-mo MAM-ma" in Pisan Italian.
mamma mum - mamma
"Happy Anniversary, Sabrina's Mum and Dad!" in English means Buon annniversario, mamma e papà di Sabrina! in Italian.
Madre e mamma is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Mother and Mum." The feminine singular phrase also translates into English as "Mother and Mom (Mommie, Mommy, Mummie)" according to context. The pronunciation will be "MA-drey MAM-ma" in Italian.
Mamma Natale is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Mrs. Claus." The Christmas-related phrase translates literally as "Mom (Mommy, Mum, Mummie) Nativity" in English. The pronunciation will be "MAM-ma na-TA-ley" in Italian.
Madre o mamma is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Mother or Mom." The phrase also translates literally as "Mother or Mum" and "Mother or Mommy" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "MA-drey o MAM-ma" in Pisan Italian.
' …from Mum and you.'
anata no okaasan
Buon compleanno, Mamma! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Happy Birthday, Mom!" The greeting literally translates into English as "Good birthday, Ma (Mom, Mom, Mommie, Mum, Mummie)!" The pronunciation will be "bwon KOM-pley-AN-no MAM-ma" in Italian.
Mamma forte is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "strong mom." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "strong ma," "strong mom," "strong mommy," "strong mum" and "strong mummie" in English. The pronunciation will be "MAM-ma FOR-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Mamma e madre is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Mom and mother." The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "Mommy and mother" or "Mum and mother" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "MAM-ma ey MA-drey" in Pisan Italian.
bonne fête maman means "happy mother's day, Mum" in English
"My mom!" and "Oh my!" are two English equivalents of the Italian phrase Mamma mia! The feminine singular noun and possessive serve as an endearment -- "My mommie (mum, mummie)!" -- and as an exclamation -- "Oh my goodness!" -- according to context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "MAM-ma MEE-a" in Italian.