Mutter
The German word for mother is Mutter.
Mother = Mutter
If it is 'mummy' as in your mother, then the word is Mumie (moom-eh).
Mutter means mother. IMPROVEMENT In childish language "Mutti" is the German name for mom.
English: "the grandma" is German: "die Oma".
"EE-mah" is a Hebrew word, meaning 'mother'. The Yiddish word for 'mother' is "MOO-tehr" ... straight from German.
Answer The German equivalent of the English word "mother" is die Mutter. The word die (pron. dee) means "the" and indicates that the word is feminine in gender. In the noun itself, the "u" is pronounced much like the "u" in the English word "put". Be sure to keep the "t" sound distinct. Prettysharp.
Mutter, (noun, feminine) because it is a noun, the word must also be capitalized.
German children call their mother Mama or Mutti.Very young children also say Mami, but that`s not cool anymore when you got older.
Chre is not a German word
"mothers" translates in to German to "Mütter",Whereas the word "mother" is "Mutter"without the umlaut (vowel mutation). A familiar way to say mother is Mutti, also Mami.
No, German is not considered the mother language. The mother language, or mother tongue, refers to the first language a person learns as a child.