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mama
[ mah-muh; muh-mah ]
mama
/ ³¾É™Ëˆ³¾É‘Ë /
noun
- old-fashioned.an informal word for mother 1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of mama1
Example Sentences
“Hey, little muffin! Look at you,†he cooed as tiny Finn was toted into the picture, smoosh-face and all, carried by mama Kylie.
Just like birthing mamas do in the throes of labor.
"He's walking - albeit it with a slightly funny gait - but he's walking. He can't talk but I think he's saying 'mama'... these small things are just amazing."
“One Light, One Sun†implores its listeners to treat the Earth as precious, while “Everything Grows†explains that we are all ever-changing, even the “mamas†and “papas.â€
“I don’t have no rich mama with money,†she said, laughing.
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More About Mama
What doesÌýmama mean?
Mama is an informal word for mother.
Mama can also be spelled momma and mamma. Mama is informal, and it’s often used by young children, much like the word mommy. Adults also sometimes use mama to refer to their mothers, especially when they have a close relationship.
The word can be used as a title for one’s mother, as in You should call Mama, and as a way to address her, as in Hi, Mama—happy Mother’s Day! In these two uses, the word is usually capitalized since it’s used like a proper name.
Mama can also be used as an informal way to refer to one’s mother, as in You should call your mama.Ìý
Call your mama whatever you want—just remember to call her.
Where doesÌýmama come from?
The first records of the word mama come from the 1500s, but it was certainly used in speech much earlier than that. The word for mother in many languages around the world begins with the m sound, which is one of the first sounds babies learn how to make. In mama, the syllable ma is reduplicated, which is a fancy way of saying it’s said twice. This is very common in the speech of young children—the same thing happens in the word dada, the baby word for “daddy.â€
Using the word mama often implies a closeness between a person and their mother, as well as a sense of respect. A mother may even use it to refer to herself, as in You have all made me such a proud mama. To which you would say: I love you, Mama!
Sometimes, the word mama is used as a slang term to refer to an attractive woman, especially an older one (perhaps one who is a mother, though not always), as in I was one hot mama in my day, let me tell you.
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What are some synonyms for mama?
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How isÌýmama used in real life?
Mama is always used informally, and it’s often affectionate.
A photo of me w/ my family during my high school graduation. This was my proudest in my life at that point. I remember my mama crying as we arrived at the ceremony because she put us through school herself and I would be the first one attending college in America…
— RUBY IBARRA (@rubyibarra)
One thing I will always be sure of, is that I am a GREAT mama. Definitely not perfect, but I definitely rock at being a mother.
— m e l a n i (@mamamellll)
Drink water, mind your business, and listen to your mama more.
— Honeyᵕ̈ (@thehannyazzahra)
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True or False?Ìý
Mama should be capitalized when it’s used to address someone directly, as in Thank you, Mama.
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