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Mami may refer to: People *Cheb Mami (born 1966), Algerian raï singer *Mami (given name), a Japanese feminine given name *Mami (goddess), a goddess in the Babylonian epic ''Atra-Hasis'' *Mami Wata, a pantheon of ancient water spirits or deities Entertainment * ''Mámi'' (1937 film), Hungarian film with Sári Fedák and Piroska Vaszary * "Mami" (song), a 2018 song by Alexandra Stan * "Mami", a song by A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia All Starz from the album '' Ayer Fue Kumbia Kings, Hoy Es Kumbia All Starz'', 2006 * "Mami", a song by Peso Pluma from the album ''Éxodo'', 2024 * Mami (rock opera), a 1986 Israeli rock opera Acronyms *MAMI Moscow State Technical University *MAMI, an abbreviation for Mainz Microtron, an electron accelerator in Germany *Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image (MAMI), a public trust that organizes the annual international film festival Other *Mami, Kerman, a village in Iran *Mami (hip hop), a term in hip hop for an attractive Latina woman * ''Mami'' soup, ...
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Mami (hip Hop)
In hip hop music, the term ''mami'' refers to an attractive Latina woman, typically of Puerto Rican or Dominican descent. There is also the emergence of the ''mami'' video vixen, who is the glamorized, hyper-sexualized version of an attractive Latina woman that is seen in rap videos. The image of ''mami'' that is the most popular in rap culture is the '' butta pecan mami'', a term coined by Raquel Z. Rivera, which refers to a Latina woman who has light golden colored skin and "good" (European-type) hair. The ''mami'' shares qualities with the hyper-sexualized black woman, but her skin color and hair type put her in a higher position in the Eurocentric desired hierarchy. The ''mami'' that appears in mainstream rappers videos are specifically referred to by origin, which was generally Puerto Rican (but now also refers to women of Dominican descent), when the ''mami'' fetish of the 1990s took off. The term is not only used in hip hop but in general conversation by the general po ...
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Mami (song)
"Mami" is a song recorded by Romanian singer Alexandra Stan for her fourth studio album of the same name (2018), independently released as its third single on 4 April 2018. It was written by Stan and Katie DiCicco, while production was handled by DiCicco and Simon Says. A trilingual recording, "Mami" explores femininity. An accompanying music video was filmed by Bogdan Păun of NGM Creative and was uploaded onto Stan's official YouTube channel on 14 February 2018. Inspired by Mexican culture, it portrays the machismo idealism of a Latina girl next door daydreaming of her love interest. Background and lyrics "Mami" was written by Alexandra Stan and Katie DiCicco, while production was handled by DiCicco and Los Angeles-based record producer Simon Says. Serge Courtois was credited for mixing and mastering the track. It was independently released as the third single from her fourth studio album of the same name (2018) on 4 April 2018 in Japan. The song was written mostly in Eng ...
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Mumbai Academy Of The Moving Image
The Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI) is a public trust that organises the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival in the city of Mumbai, India. Priyanka Chopra, Priyanka Chopra Jonas is the chairperson of the trust while Shivendra Singh Dungarpur serves as the interim Festival Director. Apart from the film festival, MAMI also organises the Year Round Programme, under which MAMI holds various activities and workshops throughout the year. Director Shyam Benegal was the first chairperson of MAMI starting with the 1999 edition of the festival and he remained the chairperson through the 2014 edition of the festival. In 2015, he was replaced by director Kiran Rao, who would go on to serve as the chairperson until 2019, when she was replaced by actor Deepika Padukone. Padukone was then replaced by Priyanka Chopra Jonas in 2021. MAMI Mumbai Film Festival The MAMI Mumbai Film Festival is organised by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image, which was founded by a group of Indian film industry stalwa ...
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Mamiii
"Mamiii" is a song recorded by American singer Becky G and Colombian singer Karol G. It was released by Kemosabe Records, Kemosabe and RCA Records on February 10, 2022, as the third single from Gomez's second Spanish Album#Studio, studio album ''Esquemas'' (2022). It was written by Gomez, Giraldo, Elena Rose and Daniel Echavarría Oviedo and produced by the latter. The cover art was shot by photographer Alfredo Flores. It is Gomez and Giraldo's second collaboration, following "Mi Mala#Remix version, Mi Mala (Remix)" released in February 2018. The single reached number one on the Hot Latin Songs, ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs, peaked at number four on the Billboard Global 200, Global 200, and peaked at number fifteen on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Commercial performance The song reached a peak of number 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100, earning both artists their second top 40 in the nation, as well as Gomez's highest-charting single on the c ...
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Mami Soup
Mami (pronounced: ) is a popular Filipino noodle soup made with wheat flour noodles, broth and the addition of meat (chicken, beef, pork) or wonton dumplings. It is related to the ''pancit'' class of noodle dishes, and the noodles themselves are sometimes called ''pancit mami''. Origin and etymology Its creation is generally attributed to Ma Mon Luk, a Chinese immigrant to the Philippines who began selling noodles served with chicken broth and chicken meat in Binondo, Manila in 1920. He originally worked as an ambulant vendor, carrying the food in two metal vats on a pole much like ''taho'' vendors. Thus, mami was originally street food, but with the success of his business, Ma eventually opened up an eatery and ultimately a chain of restaurants bearing his name. As a street vendor, Ma originally called his dish "''gupit''", after the Tagalog word for “cut”, because he would cut the noodles and chicken with scissors. He later decided to call the dish "Ma mi" (). Howev ...
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Cheb Mami
Mohamed Khelifati (; born 11 July 1966), better known by his stage name Cheb Mami (), is an Algerians, Algerian musician and singer-songwriter. He sings and speaks in Algerian Arabic and sometimes in Mashriqi Arabic, Eastern Arabic dialects or in French. Internationally, he is known for contributing vocals to the 1999 Sting (musician), Sting single "Desert Rose (Sting song), Desert Rose". Early life Cheb Mami was born in Graba-el-Wed, a populous quarter of Saïda, Algeria, Saïda, a city located 170 km south of Oran, on the high mesas of northwestern Algeria. Career Early years and music styles adopted Cheb Mami came to prominence in 1982, when, aged 16, he finished as runner-up in the televised Algerian talent show ''Alhane wa chabab'' (melodies and youth). He followed this by launching a career as a raï singer, performing at weddings and releasing cassettes after he drew the attention of music producers. In 1985, he moved to Paris, France. He later performed military servic ...
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Mámi (1937 Film)
''Mother'' (Hungarian: ''Mámi'') is a 1937 Hungarian comedy film directed by Johann von Vásáry and starring Sári Fedák, Jenő Pataky and Lia Szepes. The film was based on a play by Rezsö Török, with art direction by Márton Vincze. The arrival from Texas of an eccentric relative and her son, disrupt the rhythm of a wealthy Hungarian family. The film is one of the successful comedies made by Vàsáry. The film has been described as featuring one of the best roles of Sári Fedák, Sári Fedák. Cast * Sári Fedák as Mámi, Özvegy Kovács Gáspárné * Jenő Pataky as Kovács Gazsi * Lia Szepes as Horváth Ilonka * Jenő Törzs as Torday Henrik, bankvezér * István Bársony as Inas * Piri Vaszary as Torday nőrokona * Andor Heltai as Cigányprímás * Béla Mihályffi as Mr. Benedek * Sándor Peti as Kárpáthi úr * Annie Réthy as Benedek felesége * Mary Vágó as Benedek lánya References External links

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Mami Wata
Mami Wata, Mammy Water, or similar is a mermaid, water spirit, and/or goddess in the folklore of parts of Western Africa, Eastern Africa, and Southern Africa. Historically, scholars trace her origins to early encounters between Europeans and West Africans in the 15th century, where Mami Wata developed from depictions of European mermaids. Mami Wata subsequently joined native pantheons of deities and spirits in parts of Africa. Historically, Mami Wata is conceived of as an exotic female entity from Europe or elsewhere, often a white woman with a particular interest in objects foreign to West Africans that her adherents place at her shrines. In the mid-19th century, Mami Wata's iconography becomes particularly influenced by an image of snake charmer Nala Damajanti spreading from Europe. This snake charmer print soon overtook Mami Wata's earlier mermaid iconography in popularity in some parts of Africa. Additionally, Hindu imagery from Indian merchants have influenced depictio ...
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Mainz Microtron
The Mainz Microtron ( German name: ''Mainzer Mikrotron''), abbreviated MAMI, is a microtron (particle accelerator A particle accelerator is a machine that uses electromagnetic fields to propel electric charge, charged particles to very high speeds and energies to contain them in well-defined particle beam, beams. Small accelerators are used for fundamental ...) which provides a continuous wave, high intensity, polarized electron beam with an energy up to 1.6 GeV. MAMI is the core of an experimental facility for particle, nuclear and X-ray radiation physics at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz (Germany). It is one of the largest campus-based accelerator facilities for basic research in Europe. The experiments at MAMI are performed by about 200 physicists of many countries organized in international collaborations. Research goals The scientific research at MAMI focusses on the investigation of the structure and dynamics of hadrons, particles consisting of quar ...
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MAMI (other)
Mami may refer to: People *Cheb Mami (born 1966), Algerian raï singer * Mami (given name), a Japanese feminine given name * Mami (goddess), a goddess in the Babylonian epic ''Atra-Hasis'' * Mami Wata, a pantheon of ancient water spirits or deities Entertainment * ''Mámi'' (1937 film), Hungarian film with Sári Fedák and Piroska Vaszary * "Mami" (song), a 2018 song by Alexandra Stan * "Mami", a song by A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia All Starz from the album '' Ayer Fue Kumbia Kings, Hoy Es Kumbia All Starz'', 2006 * "Mami", a song by Peso Pluma from the album '' Éxodo'', 2024 * Mami (rock opera), a 1986 Israeli rock opera Acronyms * MAMI Moscow State Technical University *MAMI, an abbreviation for Mainz Microtron, an electron accelerator in Germany *Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image (MAMI), a public trust that organizes the annual international film festival Other *Mami, Kerman, a village in Iran * Mami (hip hop), a term in hip hop for an attractive Latina woman * ''Mami'' ...
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Mami (goddess)
Mami, also known as Belet-ili, or Nintu, is a goddess in the Babylonian epic Atra-Hasis and in other creation legends. She was probably synonymous with Ninhursag. She was involved in the creation of humankind from clay and blood. As Nintu legends state she pinched off fourteen pieces of primordial clay which she formed into womb deities, seven on the left and seven on the right with a brick between them, who produced the first seven pairs of human embryos. She may have become Belet Ili ("Mistress of the Gods") when, at Enki Enki ( ) is the Sumerian god of water, knowledge ('' gestú''), crafts (''gašam''), and creation (''nudimmud''), and one of the Anunnaki. He was later known as Ea () or Ae p. 324, note 27. in Akkadian (Assyrian-Babylonian) religion, and ...'s suggestion, the gods slew one among themselves and used that god's blood and flesh, mixed with clay, to create humankind. References Mesopotamian goddesses Creator goddesses {{MEast-myth-stub ...
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Mämmi
Mämmi (; ) is a traditional Finnish dessert, eaten around Easter. Mämmi is traditionally made of water, rye flour, ground malted rye, salt, and dried, ground Seville orange zest. The mixture is then left to sweeten naturally, before being baked in an oven until set, by which time the colour and flavour has developed due to the Maillard reaction. After baking, the mämmi is chilled for three to four days before serving. Unlike traditional mämmi, which is left to sweeten naturally, commercially made mämmi is usually seasoned with dark molasses. Traditional mämmi has an aromatic and sweet flavour, consisting of just 2% sugar or less, whereas commercially produced mämmi can contain as much as 20% sugar and is therefore much different in flavour. Mämmi has up to 10% protein and is rich in trace elements. Traditionally, mämmi was stored in small boxes made of birch bark called ''tuokkonen'' or ''rove'', the appearance of which is now mimicked by commercial packaging. ...
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