D In Chinese, what word do you usually use to call your mother? It's "Mama, isn't it? And as you know, in America, kids call their mother “Mom" or “Mommy". In French, the word is"Maman", and in Arabic (阿拉伯语), it's "Ummi". Have you noticed what these words for“mo...
In Chinese, what word do you usually use to call your mother? It's "Mama", isn't it? And as you know, in America,kids call their mother "Mom" or “Mommy". In French, the word is “Maman", and in Arabic(阿拉伯语), it's“Ummi".Have you noticed that these words for “mother...
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Aqel, F. (2006), ''Using the mother tongue (Arabic language) in EFL'', in Journal of Educational Sciences, (University of Qatar), Number 9Aqel, F. (2006). Using the mother tongue (Arabic language) in EFL classes. Journal of Educational Sciences, (University of Qatar), 9(3), 63-...
2.To act as mother to, as in nourishing and protecting. v.intr. To act or serve as a mother. [Middle Englishmoder, mother, from Old Englishmōdor; seemāter-inIndo-European roots. N., sense 10, translation of Iraqi Arabic'umm. N., sense 11, short formotherfucker.] ...
In Chinese, what word do you usually use to call your mother? It's "Mama", isn't it? And as you know, in America, kids call their mother "Mom" or "Mommy". In French, the word is"Maman", and in Arabic(阿拉伯语), it's "Ummi". Have you noticed that these words for "mother...
根据第1段"And as you know,in America,kids call their mother "Mom" or "Mommy".In French,the word is "Maman",and in Arabic(阿拉伯语),it's "Ummi".(如你所知,在美国,孩子们称他们的妈妈为"妈妈"或"妈咪"。在法语中,这个词是"Maman",在阿拉伯语中,它是"Ummi"。)可知,此处列举了一些语言中...
Mother of all ___ (1991), is Gulf War slang, from Saddam Hussein's use in reference to the coming battle; it is an Arabic idiom (as well as an English one); Ayesha, second wife of Muhammad, is known as Mother of Believers; the figure is attested in English in 19c. (Virginia is...
Either an extension of mother (“that which produces something; source, origin”), or from (or a calque of) a Germanic language term like Dutch moer (“sediment formed in various alcholic drinks and vinegar”), which see. Noun mother A stringy, mucilaginous or film- or membrane-...
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