Samahara Asian podi ewun ammata amma kiyala kiyanawa ahila thiyenawa. Exactly mona rateda kiyala nm sure ne.
In many languages similar sounding for "amma" exists.
The pioneering Russian-American structural linguist, Roman Jakobson said...
"For a baby the easiest vowel is
ah because you can make it without doing anything with your tongue or lips. Then, if you are going to vary things at all, the first impulse is to break up the stream of
ahhh by closing your lips for a spell, especially since you’ve been doing that to nurse. Hence,
mmmm, such that you get a string of
mahs as you keep the sound going while breaking it up at intervals."