In Ginza, Japan, there is a group of people named "Mama Sang".
Hearing this name, some people may equate it with the pimp with a strong smell of dust. Mamasan is a word transliterated from Japanese. Mamasan refers to elderly women in Japanese.
Mamasang originated from Japanese transliteration, and the pronunciation of ママさん is: Mamasang. Japanese children call their mother ママ and their father パパ. So ママ = mother (ははぉや) =ぉかぁ?. Japanese address the female boss of a bar, etc. ママ. The proprietress ママ =マダ12512is.
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Mamasan is a word transliterated from Japanese. Mamasan refers to elderly women in Japanese.
In some areas, it is a title for middle-aged and elderly women or proprietress, which has many extended meanings. Mama sang's second meaning is proprietress, which can be extended to the foreman of a young lady and the pimp of an ancient brothel.