Mammy, pronounced mó mo, is a Chinese word. Of an old woman, mother, wet nurse, etc. Appellation: Address for mother. Used as a courtesy title for a wet nurse. A general term for old women. Wu Yu: Calling my father's sister is equivalent to calling me an aunt in the north.
Nantong dialect: A wet nurse refers to an uncle's spouse or an elder's spouse of his parents, which is equivalent to an aunt called by northerners. Mother superior refers to the father's sister or younger sister. Religion: Catholic honorific title for older or senior female sex workers (nuns), also known as nuns.
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1, Minister Yuan Wuhan's "20% off the Golden Pavilion": "My family has a mammy in my father's hand. He can see my life, too 」
2. A Dream of Red Mansions. The third story: "Daiyu only brought two people, one was the nanny Wang; One is a ten-year-old girl. 」
3. Xiao Shulan by Ming Jia Zhong Ming. The first fold ":"Leave the housekeeper and watch and welcome the soup and porridge to Mei. 」
4. "The first moment of surprise. Volume 2: "Old Mammy went to wash the basin and bring some home fire to comb her hair and ask Didi to freshen up." Also called "grandma".
The old lady in this shop dressed up as flowers, filled a box full of gifts, held them in both hands, and walked all the way to Miaoguantang. -"Surprise moment"
6. His grandmother died as soon as I opened the door. -"Flower and Moon Mark"
7. The nuns came from all directions, and the solemn abbot, big mammy Bertas and Margarita were entering the hall. -The Sound of Music (excerpt)