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4:17 pm, Jan 4 2011
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for my mother it's Momsy
and my dad it's Papa

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I call them "mom and dad". I remember one time I heard my friend say "mommy and daddy" when referring to her parents and I remember thinking that it sounded so weird.
Lol, I'd feel odd to say mommy or daddy since I don't think I've ever called them by that.

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I call my dad dad, and my mom mom usually or mommy.
Although if I am angry with them is mother and father. laugh

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hm, i think i call them every variation of mom or dad you can think of...daddy, mommy, mother, father. but when i'm upset or joking with one of them, i'll say, "well, your husband/wife did..."

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Mother = Mum/Ma

Father = Da

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Father = old man or mano Ze ... Both are hard to translate to english, the first one is close to old man so I went with old man... The second one I found impossible to translate so I just ddnt
Mano = something like a friend you trust a lot.
Ze = name abbreviation

Mother = Mother

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hm, i think i call them every variation of mom or dad you can think of...daddy, mommy, mother, father. but when i'm upset or joking with one of them, i'll say, "well, your husband/wife did..."


laugh I do that too when teasing them

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Mother - Mamma

Father - Pappa

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i call them mom or dad, mother father, mommy daddy,or by their names..

and yeah like one said, i sometimes when talking to the other say hey ur wife/husband is calling you XD ... it all depends on the moment

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mother: mommy or mom
father: pappa or dad

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'Mom' and 'Dad', nothing special. Nothing else sounds right, least coming from a nineteen year-old Irishman.

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'Mom' and 'Dad', nothing special. Nothing else sounds right, least coming from a nineteen year-old Irishman.


Claims to be Irish yet spells mum as "mom". Im on to you......

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'Mom' and 'Dad', nothing special. Nothing else sounds right, least coming from a nineteen year-old Irishman.



He's Irish, not Scottish or Englishbiggrin

And we all know Irish are the coolest out of the three. >.> <.<

Ma and Pa sounds alright to me.



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Mom. Dad. And if i need something or am in trouble "mommy" and "daddy."

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'Mom' and 'Dad', nothing special. Nothing else sounds right, least coming from a nineteen year-old Irishman.



He's Irish, not Scottish or English biggrin

And we all know Irish are the coolest out of the three. >.> <.<

Ma and Pa sounds alright to me.



Way to generalise 3 different races of people. Good job.

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'Mom' and 'Dad', nothing special. Nothing else sounds right, least coming from a nineteen year-old Irishman.


Claims to be Irish yet spells mum as "mom". Im on to you......


Hahah, I'd attribute that to my being raised in an area known for it's very neutral accent. Someone once thought I was American because of it. none

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