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1. 娘 (niáng): This is an informal term for "mother" that is used in some parts of China.
2. 妈妈 (māma): This is the most common way to refer to "mother" in Chinese.
3. 母亲 (mǔqīn): This is a more formal way to refer to "mother" in Chinese.
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妈 (mā) is used in everyday conversation to refer to one's mother. It is a term of endearment and respect, and is often used when addressing one's mother directly. It can also be used to refer to someone else's mother, or to refer to motherhood in general. For example, one might say 妈妈 (māma) to refer to their own mother, or 她的妈妈 (tā de māma) to refer to someone else's mother.
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Yes, 妈 (mā) can have other connotations or meanings outside of its literal translation of "mom, mother".
In Chinese slang, 妈 (mā) can be used to express surprise or disbelief, similar to the English expression "oh my". For example, 妈呀 (mā ya) is an exclamation of surprise or disbelief.
In some dialects, 妈 (mā) can also be used to express anger or frustration, similar to the English expression "damn". For example, 妈的 (mā de) can be used to express anger or frustration in the Cantonese dialect.
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