Tuesday, May 11, 2010

What do young children call there parents in other languages?

I have a few friends that I like to call Mom and Dad, but I don't think they can all be mom and dad, so I need some new names for them.





So what do Young children call there moms and dads in other countries/languages?What do young children call there parents in other languages?
In English (as we all know): Mom, Dad





In Yiddish: Mama, Tate (Ta-tay)





In Spanish: Madre (ma-dray), Padre (pa-dray)





In Hebrew: Emah (E-mah), Abba (Ah-bba)





In Russian: Matb (maht), Ote褑 (o-ets)What do young children call there parents in other languages?
螠伪渭维(mama) and 渭蟺伪渭蟺维(baba).In greek!





Otoosan(long o,not u) and okaasan in japanese!





That's all I have.....:)
Try looking on these sites for your answers:





www.babelfish.yahoo.com





www.101languages.net





Also, 'there' is spelled incorrectly for the way you're using it.


The possessive is 'their'.
Umma-Indian/Korean


Mama-Mexican
Mama or Papa
mami and papi or ma and pa

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