How do you say daddy in Roman?

Tata is the only one word for father in Romanian. "Parinte" is parent meaning mother or father.
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What is the Latin word for Papa?

From French papa, from Middle French papa, from Old French papa, from Latin papa, probably originally a reduplicated imitation of a child's early efforts at vocalising Latin pater (“father”). Compare Ancient Greek πάππας (páppas, “papa, daddy”).
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Is Papa Italian for father?

The affectionate name children use towards their father (padre) in Italian is papà. It is the equivalent of dad, daddy or pa in English.
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What language does Papa mean dad?

However, the word Papa takes us back to the Latin word Papa, which in turn comes from the Greek word Papas meaning father, padre in Italian, or papà, used in a more familiar and endearing way.
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What is papa in French?

papa, le ~ (m) daddy, the ~ Noun. dad, the ~ Noun. father, the ~ Noun.
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How do you say daddy in Sicilian?

In Sicilian Italian, it's matri. In Neapolitan, it's mamm'. Like padre, madre is too formal.
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Does Bobo mean father?

"Babbo" = daddy is mainly used in Tuscany (and there it is used also instead of "padre").
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What does Babo mean Italian?

noun. [ masculine ] /'babːo/ (genitore) dad , daddy , pop.
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What is the origin of the word daddy?

dad (n.) "a father, papa," recorded from c. 1500, but probably much older, from child's speech, nearly universal and probably prehistoric (compare Welsh tad, Irish daid, Lithuanian.
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What did papa mean?

Papa is a word used in many languages as an affectionate term for father.
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What language is mama and papa?

Austronesian languages

Two other words for the same in common use, nanay and tatay, came from Nahuatl by way of Spanish. Owing to contact with Spanish and English, mamá, papá, ma(m(i)), and dad [dʌd] or dádi are also used. In Indonesian, mother is called Emak (mak) or Ibu (buk), father is called Bapak or Ayah.
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What language is Babo for dad?

I was having a fun conversation about linguistics with a friend, when the term "babbo" came up, a word meannig "dad" in Italian.
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How do you say daddy in different languages?

In other languages daddy
  1. American English: daddy /ˈdædi/
  2. Arabic: بابا
  3. Brazilian Portuguese: papai.
  4. Chinese: 爸爸
  5. Croatian: tata.
  6. Czech: tatínek.
  7. Danish: far.
  8. Dutch: pappa.
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What does Babo mean in Sicilian?

In some Italian dialects (e.g. Tuscany) babbo means "dad", in others (e.g. Sicilian) it means "stupid".
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What is Tata in Greek?

Meaning and Origin of: Tata

Turkish and Greek : nickname for a stammerer, from Turkish and Arabic ta'ta' 'stammer'.
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Is Tata a girl name?

Tata Origin and Meaning

The name Tata is girl's name . Some sources connect Tata to. variety of origins and meanings, most often "father", but as a name in English-speaking countries it might be a nickname for Tatiana or something similar.
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What does Tata mean in Greek?

Albanian and Greek (Tatas): nickname from Albanian tatë 'father', 'daddy'. Turkish and Greek: nickname for a stammerer, from Turkish and Arabic ta'ta' 'stammer'.
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What language is papa from?

"father," 1680s, from French papa, from Latin papa, originally a reduplicated child's word, similar to Greek pappa (vocative) "o father," pappas "father," pappos "grandfather." The native word is daddy; according to OED the first use of papa was in courtly speech, as a continental affectation, and it was not used by ...
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Is papa an English word?

papa ​Definitions and Synonyms

your father. In British English, this word is very old-fashioned or formal, but in American English it is a common word.
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Is papa feminine or masculine?

Papa proper noun, singular, masculine (plural: Papas m)
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