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What is the origin of the word 'mama'?
What is the origin of the word 'mama'?
‘Mamma’ transformed orthographically over time and ‘mama’ appeared in the early 1700s possibly as a misspelling or a slight change in pronunciation.
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For instance, ‘tomato’ is /təmeɪɾoʊ/ (tomaydo) in American English and /təmɑːtəʊ/ (tomahto) in British English. One word in particular that stands out in English dialects is the word we use for our mothers. The British typically use ‘mum’, and the Americans, ‘mom’.
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Which is the correct spelling Mama or Mum?
Which is the correct spelling Mama or Mum?
Mama is the first word many babies will use, like Dada, and so no doubt Mam or Mammee or Mama comes from this. Mum is the English spelling, and used in Australia and New Zealand.
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As Etymonline explains, Greek has ‘mamme’, Persian ‘mama’, Russian and Lithuanian ‘mama’, and German ‘Muhme’. Linguists also believe that /m/ is one of the first sound units that babies can produce, which is possibly the reason ‘ma-‘ is such a common sound for a baby’s mother.
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Pronunciation
Chronology
Global Usage
Language Evolution: The Great Vowel Shift
Language Evolution: Migration
Interestingly, ‘ma-‘ is considered a linguistic universal to refer to motherly figures in Indo-European languages. As Etymonline explains, Greek has ‘mamme’, Persian ‘mama’, Russian and Lithuanian ‘mama’, and German ‘Muhme’. Linguists also believe that /m/ is one of the first sound units that babies can produce, which is possibly the reason ‘ma-‘ is such a common sound for a baby’s mother. According to Etymonline, diminutives of ‘mother’ in English—such as ‘mom’, which uses the central nearly open vowel /ɒ/, and ‘mum’, which uses the back open-mid vowel /ʌ/—, are offshoots from ‘mamma’ which date back to the 1570s. ‘Mamma’ is most likely a reduplication (the repetition of a sound) of the simple ‘ma-‘ sound. However, Middle English had ‘mome’ in the 1400s, and although it referred to an aunt or older woman, it could have been the origin of pronunciation for our present-day ‘mom/mum’. ‘Mamma’ transformed orthographically over time and ‘mama’ appeared in the early 1700s possibly as a m...
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The proverbial "first word" of an infant often sounds like "ma" or "mama". This strong association of that sound with "mother" has persisted in nearly every language on earth, countering the natural localization of language.

Familiar or colloquial terms for mother in English are:
• Ma(মা), Amma (আম্মা), Ammu (আম্মু) used in Bangladesh
• Aama, Mata used in Nepal
• Mom and mommy are used in the United States, Canada, South Africa, India and parts of the West Midlands including Birmingham in the United Kingdom.
• Inay, Nanay, Mama, Ma, Mom, Mommy are used in the Philippines
• Mum and mummy and mama are used in the United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, Hong Ko…
The proverbial "first word" of an infant often sounds like "ma" or "mama". This strong association of that sound with "mother" has persisted in nearly every language on earth, countering the natural localization of language.

Familiar or colloquial terms for mother in English are:
• Ma(মা), Amma (আম্মা), Ammu (আম্মু) used in Bangladesh
• Aama, Mata used in Nepal
• Mom and mommy are used in the United States, Canada, South Africa, India and parts of the West Midlands including Birmingham in the United Kingdom.
• Inay, Nanay, Mama, Ma, Mom, Mommy are used in the Philippines
• Mum and mummy and mama are used in the United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, Hong Kong and Ireland.
• Ma, mam, and mammy are used in Netherlands, Ireland, the Northern areas of the United Kingdom, and Wales; it is also used in some areas of the United States.

In many other languages, similar pronunciations apply:
• Amma (அம்மா) or Thai (தாய்) in Tamil
• Maa, aai, amma, and mata are used in languages of India like Assamese, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu etc.
• Mamá, mama, ma, and mami in Spanish
• Mama in Polish, German, Dutch, Russian and Slovak
• Māma (妈妈/媽媽) in Chinese
• Máma in Czech and in Ukrainian
• Maman in French and Persian
• Ma, mama in Indonesian
• Mamaí, mam in Irish
• Mamma in Italian, Icelandic, Latvian and Swedish
• Māman or mādar in Persian
• Mamãe or mãe in Portuguese
• Mā̃ (ਮਾਂ) in Punjabi
• Mama in Swahili
• Em (אם) in Hebrew
• A'ma (ܐܡܐ) in Aramaic
• Má or mẹ in Vietnamese
• Mam in Welsh
• Eomma (엄마, pronounced [ʌmma]) in Korean
• In many south Asian cultures and the Middle East, the mother is known as amma, oma, ammi or "ummi", or variations thereof. Many times, these terms denote affection or a maternal role in a child's life.

Etymology
The modern English word is from Middle English moder, from Old English mōdor, from Proto-Germanic *mōdēr (cf. East Frisian muur, Dutch moeder, German Mutter), from Proto-Indo-European *méh₂tēr (cf. Irish máthair, Tocharian A mācar, B mācer, Lithuanian mótė). Other cognates include Latin māter, Greek μήτηρ, Common Slavic *mati (thence Russian мать (mat’)), Persian مادر (madar), and Sanskrit मातृ (mātṛ).
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