the word mom derives from the word "ma" which produced the word "mum" which in turn created "mom" In educated usage, the stress is always on the last syllable. In terms of recorded usage in english, mum is from 1823.
You might be the first person here that simply corrected instead of correcting and being an ass about it.
Well, either that or I didn't notice the part of you being an ass...Anyways, this.
dude...uuuu i mean mame ...mam...is that how you spell it? you should know, anyways I dont care if your a woman it shouldent matter, should it? if it does then cool and i dont care
I just thought I would help since "grammar nazi" doesn't seem to know, it is ma'am. As much as I hate pulling this card, I know only because my sergeant just explained it to me yesterday.
oh no here we go... internet fight,LETS HAVE A USELESS FIGHT ON A STRING OF COMMENTS THAT SOUNDS SO SMART!!!by the way... what are you even talkin about bitch?
>Using a grammar Nazi picture to rant about UK spelling she doesn't understand
>Uses a capital in the middle of a sentence and doesn't use a question mark
Dumb bitch.
First of all, it's not a grammatical error so your picture is redundant. Secondly, the picture is obviously using UK English not US English so there is no mistake. Dickhead.