Mommy is the correct spelling in US English.
The British English equivalent is mummy.
Mommies
A mother or mom is a "mommy" (plural mommies).An entombed Egyptian ruler is a "mummy" (plural mummies).
The correct way to write it is as a compound word: godfather, godmother. If used in a letter, such as Dear Godmother, you would capitalize it.
The word mommy is a common singular noun. It requires no apostrophe.My mommy calls me her angel.Angels is a plural noun.If the word mommy has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.Mommy's angels were all finally asleep.
Almost, it should be "Mommy and Daddy love you."
I Love you lots mommy!
Mommy
madre
mama
No, school is good for you it just sucks. It will also teach you how to spell.
A mother or mom is a "mommy" (plural mommies).An entombed Egyptian ruler is a "mummy" (plural mummies).
Mommy Mommy was created in 2007.
It's usually godmother and godfather but if you want God mummy and God daddy, that's correct.
Itβs your mommy
mommy's
mommy means moeder.
mama e yo <- that is wrong. Mi madre = my mum. <- that is right!
The possessive form of the noun mommy is mommy's.Example: We laughed at the toddler wearing his mommy's shoes.