ماما

Arabic

Etymology

From baby talk.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maː.maː/

Noun

مَامَا (māmā) f

  1. (childish, familiar) mum, mummy, mama

Declension

See also

Baluchi

Noun

ماما (mámá)

  1. maternal uncle (some dialects)

See also

Hijazi Arabic

Etymology

From baby talk.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmaː.ma/, [ˈmɑː.mɑ]

Noun

ماما (māma) f

  1. mum, mom
    Synonyms: أم (umm), والدة (wālda)

Pashto

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɑ.ˈmɑ/

Noun

ماما (mâmâ) m

  1. maternal uncle

Declension

Persian

Etymology 1

Akin to Pashto, Baluchi, and Urdu ماما (mâmâ), as well as Sanskrit and Hindi मामा (māmā). All with the same meaning. Ultimately Derived from Proto-Dravidian *māma.

Pronunciation

Noun

Dari ماما
Iranian Persian دایی
Tajik тағо (taġo)

ماما (mâmâ)

  1. (chiefly Dari) maternal uncle
    Synonym: دایی (dâyi)
    Coordinate terms: عمو ('amu), کاکا (kâkâ), کاکو (kâko), (archaic) افدر (afdar)

See also

  1. عمه ('amma) (paternal aunt)
  2. خاله (xâla) (maternal aunt)

Noun

ماما (mâmâ)

  1. (Iranian Persian) midwife

South Levantine Arabic

Alternative forms

  • یامّا (yāmma)

Etymology

From baby talk.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mˤaː.mˤa/, [ˈmɑˤː.mˤɑ]
  • (file)

Noun

ماما (ṃāṃa) f

  1. (childish) mom, mum, mama
  2. an affectionate form of address used by a mother to her child

See also

  • إم (ʔimm, mother)
  • بابا (ḅāḅa, dad)

Urdu

Noun

ماما (māmā) m (Hindi spelling मामा)

  1. maternal uncle

Ushojo

Etymology

From Pashto ماما (māmā).

Noun

ماما (māmā)

  1. maternal uncle
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