Mi mama es...(if you're talking of a characteristic. something permanent)
Mi mama esta....(if you saying where she is, or describing a temporary state)
Mi mama es feliz = My mum's a happy person
Mi mama esta feliz = My mum's happy (at the moment)
mum = mamá
mother = madre
mamá y papá
I would only think that the younger children would call you 'Mama' because that is there way of saying 'Mum' or 'Mummy' or of course the older people could say it if you were there Mum, The only reason I would think the younger children would say it to you if you were not there Mum, is like anywhere else, they wanted their Mum.
That would be "Mi madre es mayor que mi padre."
Dohn
a nunasy
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
mamá
Te amo mamá
como viejo es tu madre
To say mum you say "Mama" (pronounced mah-mah)To say dad you say "Papa" (pronounced pah-pah)To say brother you say "Hermano" (pronounced err-mah-no)
Su mamá (de usted) / tu mamá / vuestra mamá.
Mi madre tiene treinta años.
Oye, mama/madre (Hey, mum/mother)
mum - madre dad - padre step-dad - padrastro step-mum - madrastra sister - hermanas brothers - hermanos my - mi
I would only think that the younger children would call you 'Mama' because that is there way of saying 'Mum' or 'Mummy' or of course the older people could say it if you were there Mum, The only reason I would think the younger children would say it to you if you were not there Mum, is like anywhere else, they wanted their Mum.
In Tamil, you can say "āŽ āŽŽā¯āŽŽāŽž" (amma) to refer to your mother.
Mi mamá habla mucho Mi mamá está hablando mucho
That would be "Mi madre es mayor que mi padre."