MAMA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Meaning of mama in English
UK old-fashioned or US informal
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parent My parents died when I was young. biological parent Some children are raised by grandparents or other family members, instead of their biological parents. adoptive parent When he was 7 months old, his mother gave him up to his adoptive parents. mother Have you met my mother? father My father fully supports my life choices. mum UK My mum and dad go there every year.
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(Definition of mama from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
Translations of mama
in Chinese (Traditional)
媽媽, (尤指有吸引力的)女子…
in Chinese (Simplified)
妈妈, (尤指有吸引力的)女子…
in Spanish
madre, mamá, mamá [feminine…
in Portuguese
mamãe, mamãe [feminine]…
in Japanese
in Turkish
in French
in Catalan
in Arabic
in Polish
in Norwegian
in Korean
in Italian
in Russian
“mother”의 축약형으로 주로 아이들이 쓰는 말…
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