Preschoolers may say "mommy" frequently throughout the day, as they often seek comfort, attention, or assistance from their primary caregiver. The frequency can vary based on the child's personality, their needs at any given time, and the context of their environment. It's common for preschoolers to use the term many times during play, meals, or moments of distress. Overall, it reflects their dependence on and attachment to their mother.
Just say that you have a bad flu
Mommy in Spanish is Burro.
In lithuanian language "mommy" is "mama"
You say Maman.
You would say "ma maman" in French to refer to "my mommy".
the preschooler is manny and you chase him
Imah.
Mama.
when a preschooler judges his or her own skills, he or she:
I give up, what did the toddler say?
Amma
Maman!