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maman
"Mum", "Mom" or "Mommy" are "maman" in French, especially when you address her. When you are talking about her to your friends, saying "mommy" is a bit childish, so you usually say "ma mère" (my mother).
Mommy in Spanish is Burro.
mama
Let's see. I've heard Japanese say "mama" before, when actually talking to their mother, so that might translate best to "mommy". You can refer to your mother as "haha" or to anyone's mother as "okaasan."
You would say "ma maman" in French to refer to "my mommy".
You say Maman.
Maman!
Je t'aime, maman
Maman et Papa m'aiment beaucoup.
maman
"Mum", "Mom" or "Mommy" are "maman" in French, especially when you address her. When you are talking about her to your friends, saying "mommy" is a bit childish, so you usually say "ma mère" (my mother).
To say "I love you, Mommy and Daddy" in French, you would say, "Je vous aime, Maman et Papa." This phrase expresses affection towards both parents. "Je vous aime" translates to "I love you," with "vous" being the formal or plural form used for addressing both.
Mommy in Spanish is Burro.
mama
Mommy is translated "Maman" and Daddy is translated "Papa"
In lithuanian language "mommy" is "mama"