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Momma or Mama: Clearing Up The Confusion - Vocablarified While “Momma” and “Mama” are cherished in personal communications, their use in formal writing and professional contexts is less common In these situations, more neutral terms like “mother” or “parent” are typically preferred
Mama - definition of mama by The Free Dictionary Define mama mama synonyms, mama pronunciation, mama translation, English dictionary definition of mama or mam·ma also mom·ma n 1 Informal Mother 2 Slang a A woman b A wife American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
Why Everyone Calls Their Mothers Mama - Psychology Today “Mama” is one of the earliest words that babies utter Moreover, it is not unique to any one language, but one of the most universally shared words across languages From French maman to Russian
Mama or Momma: What’s the Real Difference? - Harvard English Mama is more commonly used worldwide, while momma is strongly tied to Southern regions and US households Both terms, however, are interchangeable in many contexts, whether it’s in Hispanic families in California or Anglo families in the South