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Comme2 millions de personnes, recevez gratuitement chaque semaine une leçon d'anglais... Cliquez ici! Recommandés: -Sites de langues -Autres sites de professeurs -Cours Assimil -Jeux gratuits -Traducteur anglais -Orientation &métiers -Tous les BTS -Nos autres sites | << Retour au forum || Aller tout en bas English only All your questions about the English language, no French allowed. Mom-mom Message de mic198 posté le 05-03-2006 à 21:10:39 (S | E | F | I) ![]() Please, could you tell me what "mom-mom" means ??? I think it is the Thanks a lot Mic ------------------- Edité par lucile83 le 06-03-2006 07:54 Réponse: Mom-mom de clopie, postée le 05-03-2006 à 23:01:28 (S | E) hi Mic I think "mom mom" means mother, but it is pronounced like French people. But I am not sure. see you soon ------------------- Modifié par lucile83 le 06-03-2006 07:55 Réponse: Mom-mom de emy64, postée le 06-03-2006 à 00:23:23 (S | E) Hi Yeah, I think it means "nana " or "grandma", but I think it's spelled 'mommom' and not "mom mom". But this needs to be confirmed though. ![]() Réponse: Mom-mom de traviskidd, postée le 06-03-2006 à 01:28:51 (S | E) I've never heard the term "mom mom" ... I've heard the term "me-maw" used to mean grandmother. Réponse: Mom-mom de bbsan, postée le 06-03-2006 à 02:12:44 (S | E) Me too, I've never heard the term mom-mom. Are you sure you have heard it correctly? It could be "ma-ma" which means "mom/mother" or"bonbon" with means candy. Check your sources. Bye ![]() Réponse: Mom-mom de dinamorgabin, postée le 06-03-2006 à 06:30:06 (S | E) Hello mic198 In Creole language "mommom" or "momom" means mom (mother). Could you tell us in what context ------------------- Modifié par lucile83 le 06-03-2006 07:57 Réponse: Mom-mom de monica69, postée le 06-03-2006 à 07:09:29 (S | E) Hi, I have looked up the word in the dictionary and read that in slang American language "mom" means mother. (we pronounce the o like in "lot"). See you, monica69 ![]() ------------------- Modifié par lucile83 le 06-03-2006 07:58 Réponse: Mom-mom de emy64, postée le 06-03-2006 à 10:31:22 (S | E) Well, I had never heard of it either, but I looked up on google, and found quite a lot of "mommoms" , even one pic where the person described his family saying "mommom" when it was a grandmother..so I just assumed it meant grandma! Réponse: Mom-mom de mic198, postée le 06-03-2006 à 11:11:32 (S | E) Hi, Thanks very much everybody. In fact, I have found it. I asked to my friend what is the meaning. Mum-mum means grandma in American argot. Thanks for the information. Mic ;) |