Mamma
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.
If you wish to say My Mom you would say "Ma mere." For my aunt you would say "ma tante."
Ma di che? in Italian means "But what?" in English, if you say it as you say "prego" you can translate it in "you're welcome"
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.
Ciao, mamma! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello, mom!" The pronunciation will be "tchow* MAM-ma" in Italian.*The sound is similar to that of the English noun "chow."
You can say "I love you mom" in Mandinka by saying "Ma yá def."
Ma stiamo! in Italian means "But we are!" in English.
voici ma maman
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.
Ciao, mamma! or Ei, mamma! or Ehilà mamma! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hey, mom!" Context, personal preferences and the speaker's birthplace tend to determine which option suits. The respective pronunciations will be "tchow MAM-ma," "ey MAM-ma" and "EY-ee-LA MAM-ma" in Italian.
Ciao, Mamma! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hi, Mom!" The greeting also translates as "Bye (goodbye, hello), Mommy!" The pronunciation will be "tchow MAM-ma" in Italian.
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