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Yes, you should use a capital letter when referring to someone's mother as a title, such as George's Mum. It is a sign of respect and correct grammar to capitalize titles when they are used as proper nouns.
Yes, the word 'mum' is a common noun, a word for any mum of anyone; a word for any chrysanthemum anywhere.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing. So, if the mum is your mum, it's her title, you may use a capital M as a proper noun.
The US capital that ends with x is Phoenix, Arizona.
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Mum-mums can be found as Baby Mum-Mum, Toddler Mum-Mum and Mum-Mum Snax. Available flavors are original, vanilla, strawberry, chocolate, wild berries and banana.
No one ever loves you like your Mum, Mum. Everything we owe, we owe to Mum, Mum. 'We owe to Mum!' Even when she whacks you on the bum, Mum. Mum's the word and so the word is Mum. 'That's me Mum!' 'Come on Bruce!' For Mother's Day a year is fine for some, Mum. But we know our mother's job is never done, Mum. 'It's never done' You will always be her number one, Mum. Mum's the word and so the word is Mum. 'That's me Mum!'