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Are you wondering if there’s a correct choice between “mama” and “momma”? Luckily for you, both words are correct—and they mean the same thing since they’re an informal version of the word “mother.” While spelling and pronunciation vary by culture and geography, both variants are widespread around the word. Read on for a comprehensive overview of “mama” vs. “momma” and how you can use both words!
"Momma" or "Mama": Which Spelling?
"Mama" and "Momma" are both correct spellings and widely understood as diminutives of the word "mother." "Momma" is more common in American English, while "mama" is more common in British English. Usage is typically based on personal preference or regional norms.
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