'Mum' or 'Mom'?

'Mum' or 'Mom'?

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mum

Mom is a word, and mum is not. Look it up in the dictionary, Britbongers. You guys sound like pussies with everything you say.

your mum

tripdubs confirms

They're both in the oxford dictionary
en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/mum
en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/mom

mam

*tips fedora*

mama

what's the point of this thread retarded brit
>be brit
>still monarchy
1880s called they want their queen back

retarded mutt at it again

What

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being a monarchy is old school
you guys should be democratic t b h

We say Mother as 'muh-thuh'
But we shorten it to Mum
Bit weird

Mor

We are
Monarchy has been irrelevant since 1688 before all other European powers
In fact England was probably the first enlightened power of Europe
Voltaire himself praised its values of free press and free speech

youtube.com/watch?v=HSVnVJrTDGM

that didn't age well

maman et papa

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moomins

mama
mami

Mama

Meem

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mum obviously who says mom?
Non anglos shouldnt get an opinion on this so amerimutts and continental niggers leave. Only australians, kiwis and britbongs allowed

Mother.

Ma

(rhymes with spa)

Mama for me (I think most people spell it "Momma")

Surprised no one said MOMMY yet.

mom sounds more natural