There is no masculine form of mother. In thinking about this question a "mother " doesn't have to be gender specific. A "mother " can be any person who gives care and love to an individual or others.
tend, nurse, mind, raiser.
Mom, mama, ma, mami, mum, madre, Mutti, mumsie, etc.
Mom, Ma, Mamacita, Mama, Parental Unit, or Maternal Unit
creator, parent, mom, child-bearer, ancestor, mommy, progenitor, predecessor
mom, ma, mama, mommy
depending which country you're in - Americans use the word mom - short for mommy, while in the UK we use mum (mummy)
Mum Mama Or Mommy
Mum, Mummy, Mama, Ma,
The adjective form of mother is motherly.
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the british..... and from the word mom
The word mum can refer to as the flower; mums or as a mom in british
The French word for mother is mère. Mom or mommy is maman.
Yes, Mum and Mom mean the same. Your mother. Mum is more usual in the UK, Mom in the US
maman That's french for "mum" or "mom". The french for "Mother" is "mere".
"Mum" is just another word for "mom," meaning mother of child(ren). Mum's do what any mom would do, but in places like Canada, the pronunciation of mom, is mum. Write a message on my message board!
the british..... and from the word mom
Mom is short for mother - mother originates from the Latin word, mater. another origin is mama, which is short for mammary, since all human mothers have mammary glands.
The word mum can refer to as the flower; mums or as a mom in british
See him walking down the street on his flappy little feet shopping penguin In one: Mum mum mum mum mum mum mum mum mum mum mum mum (you get the picture) (AU) Mom mom mom mom mom mom mom mom mom mom mom mom mom mom (you get the picture) (US)
Yes, mom is just a different way of spelling the word.
No it is not.
The most common name for mother in Australia is "Mum".
Mum, Mom, Mater, Ma.
"Mum" is another word for silent.
The French word for mother is mère. Mom or mommy is maman.
== == mother , mum (English) , female carer , female parent , woman , woman/female who gave life to me , human being