mother in Arabic
mother in Arabic is أُمّ, وَالِدَة, مَامَا — mother means a female parent.
mother in Arabic
أُمّ
Pronounced: ʔumm
female (human) who parents a child, gives birth to a baby, or is pregnant
وَالِدَة
Pronounced: wālida
female (human) who parents a child, gives birth to a baby, or is pregnant
أُمّ
Pronounced: ʔumm
one’s female parent
مَامَا
Pronounced: māmā
female (human) who parents a child, gives birth to a baby, or is pregnant
ماما
Pronounced: mama
one’s female parent
أم
Pronounced: ʔom
one’s female parent
والدة
Pronounced: walda
one’s female parent
إم
Pronounced: ʔimm
one’s female parent
What does "mother" mean?
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noun A female parent.
"Her mother taught her to bake when she was six."
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noun The origin or source of something.
"Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention."
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verb To care for someone the way a mother would, sometimes to an overprotective degree.
"She tends to mother her younger colleagues."
mother in a sentence
- Her mother taught her to bake when she was six.
- He calls his mother every Sunday evening.
- Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention.
- She tends to mother her younger colleagues.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "mother" in Arabic?
"mother" in Arabic is أُمّ, وَالِدَة, مَامَا. mother means: A female parent.
How do you pronounce أُمّ?
"mother" in Arabic is أُمّ, pronounced "ʔumm".
How do you use "mother" in a sentence?
Example: "Her mother taught her to bake when she was six." In Arabic, "mother" is أُمّ, وَالِدَة, مَامَا.
Are there other ways to say "mother" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 7 translations listed for "mother": أُمّ, وَالِدَة, مَامَا, ماما, أم, والدة.
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