Okasan.
Alternately, when referring to your parents while talking to others, your own mother is "haha".
Oka-san is commonly used to address mothers in Japanese. Oka-sama is more formal.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mother:
Okasan (Common/Standard; Addressing your mother or speaking about somebody's mother) O-Kah-San
Okasama (Formal; Addressing your mother or speaking about somebody's mother) O-Kah-Saw-Muh
Ka-chan (Less formal; Common; Addressing your mother) Kah-Chan
Haha (Only in reference of your own mother)
Hahaoya (Only in reference of your own mother; Impolite)
Mama (Becoming popular with young children; Usually only in reference of your own mother)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You never put a hyphen in for family members. Instead of "
Ok
ā-san" you would write "Ok
āsan". If referring to someone else's mother, you would only ever use "Ok
āsan".
Ok
āsan and its more similar variants (e.x.
Kāchan,
Okāsama, etc.) all have a long "a" sound, and so you will either see them spelled with "
ā" (e.x.
Okāsan) or "aa" (e.x. Okaasan).
In addition to the examples given above (let me point out that "Hahaoya" is not polite; in fact, it is rather formal), some are:
-K
ā (can be considered impolite, depending on the relationship with the mother)
-Hahaue (formal and outdated; this was generally used when addressing your mother if you were from a prestigious family, such a family of samurai)
-
Kāsan (casual)
-Ofukuro (probably even more risky to use than "K
ā",
as it is somewhere along the lines of something like "old bag")
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
The Japanese Word For Legacy Is "Isan"
The Japanese word for lightning is Inazuma.
The Japanese word for silver is 'gin.'
ha ha is the Japanese word for mother
Neither. The word mother (母) means just that in Japanese - mother.
It is an archaic word for 'mother.'
Haha or okaasan. You would use Okaasan when addressing your mother directly or talking to/about someone else's mother. Haha is used when talking about your mother to someone outside your family
My cousin is biracial, with a Black father and a White mother.
I'm guessing you meant 'how do you say mother in japanese?' it's 'mama' for 'mum/mom', etc. okaasan for mother
He is Half-Japanese. His mother is Irish and his father is Japanese.
That's "Mama Haha". Written in Chinese charactor, "継母" .
母 is the symbol for mother.
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.