ماما

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Arabic

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Etymology

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From baby talk.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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مَامَا (māmāf

  1. (childish, familiar) mum, mummy, mama
    تُحَضِّرُ مَامَا أَفْضَلَ كَعْكَةٍ بِٱلشُّوكُولَاتَةِ.
    tuḥaḍḍiru māmā ʔafḍala kaʕkatin bi-š-šukulātati.
    Mom prepares the best chocolate cake.

Declension

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Baluchi

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Urdu مَامَا (māmā), ultimately Derived from Proto-Dravidian *māma.

Noun

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ماما (mámá)

  1. maternal uncle (some dialects)

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Brahui

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Dravidian *māma.

Noun

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مَامَا (māmā)

  1. maternal uncle

Hijazi Arabic

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Etymology

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From baby talk.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmaː.ma/, [ˈmɑː.mɑ]

Noun

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ماما (māmaf

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

Pashto

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Urdu مَامَا (māmā), ultimately Derived from Proto-Dravidian *māma.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ماما (mâmâm

  1. maternal uncle

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Persian

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Etymology 1

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

Pronunciation

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Readings
Dari reading? māmā(y)

Noun

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Dari ماما
Iranian Persian دایی
Tajik тағо

ماما (māmā) (plural ماما‌ها (māmā-hā)) (Dari)

  1. (chiefly Dari) maternal uncle
    Synonym: دایی (dâyi)
    Coordinate terms: عمو ('amu), کاکا (kâkâ), کاکو (kâko), (archaic) افدر (afdar)
Inflection
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    Basic forms of ماما (māmā)
(Classical and Dari Persian)
singular plural
bare ماما
(māmā́)
مامای
(māmā́y)
ماماها
(māmā-hā́)
مامایا
(māmāy-yā́)
definitive direct object مامارا
(māmā́ rā)
مامای‌ره
(māmā́y ra)
ماماها را
(māmā-hā́ rā)
مامایاره
(māmāy-yā́ ra)
izāfa مامای
(māmā́-yi)
ماماهای
(māmā-hā́-yi)
مامایای
(māmāy-yā́-yi)
marked indefinite / relative definite مامایی
(māmā́-yē)
ماماهایی
(māmā-hā́-yē)
مامایایی
(māmāy-yā́-yē)
Colloquial Dari.
    Possessive forms of ماما (māmā)
singular plural
1st person singular
(“my”)
مامایم
(māmā́yam)
ماماهایم
(māmā-hā́yam)
مامایام
(māmāy-yā́-am)
2nd person singular
(“your”)
مامایت
(māmā́yat)
ماماهایت
(māmā-hā́yat)
مامایات
(māmāy-yā́t)
3rd person singular
(“his, her, its”)
مامایش
(māmā́yaš)
مامایْشِی
(māmā́yšī)
ماماهایش
(māmā-hā́yaš)
مامایاش
(māmāy-yā́š)
1st plural
(“our”)
مامایمان
(māmā́yimān)
ماماهایمان
(māmā-hā́yimān)
مامایامان
(māmāy-yā́mān)
2nd plural
(“your”)
مامایتان
(māmā́yitān)
ماماهایتان
(māmā-hā́yitān)
مامایاتان
(māmāy-yā́tān)
3rd plural
(“their”)
مامایشان
(māmā́yišān)
ماماهایشان
(māmā-hā́yišān)
مامایاشان
(māmāy-yā́šān)
Colloquial.

See also

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

Etymology 2

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Noun

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ماما (mâmâ)

  1. (Iran) midwife

South Levantine Arabic

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From baby talk.

Pronunciation

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

Noun

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ماما (ṃāṃaf

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

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Urdu

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Sanskrit माम (māma), from Proto-Dravidian *māma.

Alternative forms

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Noun

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ماما (māmām (feminine مامی (māmī) or مُمانی (mumānī), Hindi spelling मामा)

  1. (mildly vulgar, colloquial, Hindu speech) maternal uncle
Usage notes
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ماما (māmā) is considered colloquial, perhaps even impolite. It is often used by Urdu-speaking Hindus, although the term might be associated with Hindi due to it being highly colloquial. مامُوں (māmū̃) is more commonly used in Urdu.

Declension
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    Declension of ماما
singular plural
direct ماما (māmā) مامے (māme)
oblique مامے (māme) ماموں (māmõ)
vocative مامے (māme) مامو (māmo)
References
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  • ماما”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “māma”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 578

Etymology 2

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From ماں (mā̃), from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀫𑀸𑀤𑀸 (mādā), from Sanskrit मातृ (mātṛ, mother), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *máHtā, from Proto-Indo-European *méh₂tēr.

Alternative forms

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Noun

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ماما (māmāf (Hindi spelling मामा)

  1. (endearing) mum
    Synonyms: ماں (mā̃), اَمّاں (ammā̃), اَمّی (ammī)
  2. (childish) mummy
  3. a household female servant
Declension
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    Declension of ماما
singular plural
direct ماما (māmā) مامائیں (māmāẽ)
oblique ماما (māmā) ماماؤں (māmāõ)
vocative ماما (māmā) ماماؤ (māmāo)

Further reading

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  • ماما”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
  • ماما”, in ریخْتَہ لُغَت (rexta luġat) - Rekhta Dictionary [Urdu dictionary with meanings in Hindi & English], Noida, India: Rekhta Foundation, 2024.
  • Fallon, Platts, Qureshi, Shakespear (2024) “ماما”, in Digital Dictionaries of South Asia

Ushojo

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Pashto ماما (māmā), ultimately Derived from Proto-Dravidian *māma.

Noun

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ماما (māmā)

  1. maternal uncle