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Mammy শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: মাগো

Mammy Meaning In Bengali মাগো

Mammy

মা, মাগো, মাতা,

Definition

1) Mammy: (historical) A black woman, typically a house servant, nanny, or nursemaid, especially in the southern United States, often depicted as a loyal and devoted caregiver to white families, but with stereotypical and racist representations that perpetuate dehumanizing and subservient stereotypes.
2) Mammy: (informal) A term used to refer to one's mother, especially in African American Vernacular English or Southern American English dialects.
3) Mammy: (slang) A term used to stereotype or mock a large, matronly woman, often with a warm and nurturing personality, sometimes with connotations of being outdated or out of touch.

Examples

Mammy Example in a sentence

1) Mammy baked a delicious apple pie for dessert.

2) When I was a baby, my Mammy used to sing lullabies to me.

3) Mammy always made sure the house was spotlessly clean.

4) I cherish the memories of baking cookies with my Mammy.

5) Mammy gave me a warm hug when I was feeling down.

6) Every Sunday, we would visit Mammy and Grandpa for dinner.

7) Mammy taught me how to knit when I was a child.

8) I love listening to Mammy's stories about her childhood.

9) Mammy's garden is filled with beautiful flowers.

10) Mammy is known for her famous fried chicken recipe.

Part of Speech

Mammy (Noun)

Synonyms

Mother , Ma , Mama , Mamma , Dame , Mammy - (NOUN) মা

Mama , Ma , Mamma , Mammy - (NOUN) মাগো

Mater , Mammy , Ma - (SYNONYM) মাতা

Bangla Academy Dictionary

mammy

Antonyms

Father
Dad
Daddy

Encyclopedia

Mammy: (historical) A black woman, typically a house servant, nanny, or nursemaid, especially in the southern United States, often depicted as a loyal and devoted caregiver to white families, but with stereotypical and racist representations that perpetuate dehumanizing and subservient stereotypes.
Mammy: (informal) A term used to refer to one's mother, especially in African American Vernacular English or Southern American English dialects.
Mammy: (slang) A term used to stereotype or mock a large, matronly woman, often with a warm and nurturing personality, sometimes with connotations of being outdated or out of touch.