Mum is the UK spelling.
Mom is the US spelling.
Both have the same meaning.
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)
your mom's brother would be your uncle
Yes, Mum and Mom mean the same. Your mother. Mum is more usual in the UK, Mom in the US
The difference between mum and dad's mass is 16.5 kg. The difference in their weight will be approx 161.7 Newtons on the surface of the Earth. Because their weights will depend on the force of gravity acting on them it is not possible to be precise about the difference.
In America, it is Mom but in places like England, it is Mum.
"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!
Ya mum
The direct object is the noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb directly. An object, on the other hand, is a more general term that refers to any noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb, including direct and indirect objects.
your mum's head
Mom is a noun (it is Mum in the UK).
Uh, is there a difference?
Mum, mam and mom. They all read the same backwards as they do forwards.