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How do you say mom or mother in slavic?

Here's a breakdown of how to say "mom" or "mother" in various Slavic languages:

Eastern Slavic:

* Russian: мама (mama)

* Ukrainian: мама (mama)

* Belarusian: мама (mama)

Western Slavic:

* Polish: mama (informal), matka (formal)

* Czech: maminka (informal), matka (formal)

* Slovak: mama (informal), matka (formal)

Southern Slavic:

* Serbian: мама (mama)

* Croatian: mama (informal), majka (formal)

* Bosnian: mama (informal), majka (formal)

* Slovenian: mama (informal), mati (formal)

* Macedonian: мама (mama)

* Bulgarian: майка (mayka)

Important Notes:

* Formal vs. Informal: Many Slavic languages have both informal and formal ways to address your mother. The informal forms are typically used with family and close friends, while the formal forms are used in more formal settings or when addressing someone older or of higher social standing.

* Pronunciation: Be aware that the pronunciation of these words can vary slightly depending on the specific language and dialect. For example, the "a" in "mama" can be pronounced differently in Russian than in Polish.

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