when you're speaking of your mum: "ma mère ...."
when you're speaking to your mum "Maman"
ta mère s'appelle ...
Her given name is Felicity, but she apparently prefers to be called Roma.
Ma mère s'appelle Nicola
a step mum is called 'une belle-mère' in French. The same noun is used for mothers-in-laws, so the real meaning is deduced from context.
No, the word "mum" in French does not have an acute accent. In French, "mum" is written as "maman" without any diacritical marks.
To say my mom and dad are called in French, You would say: ma mere et le pere sont appeles.
He is a cat. *ignoring answer above* yes, davina mccall's mum is french :)
the first presidency is my mum's mum.
In French, mum is "mère." It is a feminine noun, so to start the sentence you would need to write "ta mère." The verb to call in French is appeller. However the French sentence construction is slightly different from English. You wouldn't say someone "is called" but would say someone "calls themself." Thus the full sentence would be "ta mère s'appelle..." and then whatever she is called.
Ians mum is called gertrude
Jessie J's Mum is called Rose Cornish
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