The problem with asking for English spelling of Arabic words (a.k.a. Romanization) is that there is no real standard for it. I'd spell it Am, based on the letters that make up the word in Arabic (alif with hamza and miim) pronounced oom. If you'd like to say my mother, that would be oomee (alif with hamza, miim and woow).
The correct spelling is story. The mother read her child a story. He stood on the second-story balcony.
The correct spelling is "stepmother"
The correct spelling is "cesarean." This term refers to a surgical procedure in which a baby is delivered through an incision made in the mother's abdomen and uterus.
The correct spelling is "delicious."
Mother is correct. Muther is slang and often referred to as "Ghetto-speak". Such phonetic spelling pre-dates modern day misspellings such as substituting the letter "z" for words properly spelled with an "s" (such as "boyz.")
Nature is the correct spelling when referring to animals, plants and so on."I am fascinated by nature".Nurture is the correct spelling when referring to caring and protecting."They watch as the mother elephant begins to nurture her calf".
That is the correct spelling of "mammal" (a warm-blooded vertebrate).
The likely word is "parents" (mother and father).
The correct spelling is protected. The mother protected her baby from the wind. Children are protected from harm.
The correct spelling is Gladys Presley (1912-1958) mother of Elvis Presley.
That is the correct spelling of "mom" (shortened form of mother).
That is the correct spelling of the "umbilical cord" (the conduit between the mother's placenta and a developing fetus).