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mādar
Mother
Mother; māmān in everyday talk.
مادرم آشپز خوبی است.
My mother is a good cook.
'مادر' (mādar) originates from Old Persian and is related to similar words in other Indo-European languages, indicating a common root concerning motherhood. The term has retained its meaning throughout Persian's historical development.
Used both formally and informally, 'مادر' can signify both biological and social constructs of motherhood. It is prevalent in everyday conversation and literature, with few regional variations.
Frequently mentioned in classic Persian poetry, such as in the works of Rumi and Hafez, where love and reverence for mothers form key themes.