Mama in a sentence as a noun

Wait a month, swap "papa" with "mama", and you should be good to go.

Well, "mama" in Turkish is a nickname for breast milk.

"Your mama writes Perl code so bad she made Larry Wall switch to Python!

There are many languages where mama does mean mother, but there are many languages where it does not.

Just let's make it proper: perl -E 'say "Your mama writes Perl code so bad she made Larry Wall switch to Python!

In Georgian, mama means father and deda means mother.

In georgian, 'mama' is father, and 'deda' is mother.

Co-sleeping lets mama and baby be already close, so mom can go back to sleep, as can baby.

So if a foreign man in Istanbul is calling his mother "mama" all the time, expect some giggles.

I don't know whether or not Turkish babies make the mama sounds or not, not having experienced them doing so.

Not least of all, "your mama".The article also strikes me as a misinterpretation of the quote and the exchange between owner and coach.

Mama definitions

noun

informal terms for a mother

See also: mamma momma mommy mammy mummy

noun

a name under which Ninkhursag was worshipped

See also: Mama