MarkZZZ wrote:Phelpsy wrote:Mommy? Are you American ?
Maybe I am, what does it matter. Is my use of an Americanism to demonstrate a point alter the meaning? Didn't you ever say mommy?![]()
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BTW I have also used mama, does that make me Italian![]()
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Oh it was just a question. Mommy is distinctly American that's all , not used in Australia , so was just asking. English is mummy. Pronounced same or similar whereas mumma is a different word altogether. I did hear someone say zee the other day for the letter zed which made me nod my head.