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There are many different ways to address a father in different languages,

There are many different ways to address a father in different languages, including:

People in India address their father in a variety of ways depending on the language they speak, including:

  • Hindi: Pitaa or Pitaaji
  • Bengali: Babaa, Baapi, or Babai
  • Assamese: Deuta
  • Odia: Bapa or Nana
  • Gujarati: Pappa, Papa, Bawa, or Bapuji
  • Marathi: Baba
  • Tamil: Appa
  • Malayalam: Achchan
  • Telugu: Naanna Garu,Naina
  • Manipur, Meghalaya: Pa
  • Nagaland: Apo
  • Punjabi: Bhapa ji
  • Dogri: Baapu
IN OTHER COUNTRIES ;


  • Papa: Used in many languages, including Russian, Swedish, Spanish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Persian, Latin, Japanese, Korean, Hungarian, Hindi, German, French, Icelandic, and Dutch
  • Tata: Used in many languages, including Greek, Latin, Czech, Sanskrit, Spanish, Polish, Romanian, Welsh, Yiddish, and Filipino
  • Baba: Used in many languages, including Turkish, Swahili, Nepali, Mandarin Chinese, Zulu, Malay, Italian, Indonesian, and Arabic
  • Isa: Used in Finnish and Estonian
  • Aita: Used in Basque
  • Athair: Used in Irish and Scots Gaelic
  • Aabe: Used in Somali
  • Makuakāne: Used in Hawaiian
  • Matua tāne: Used in Maori
  • Tama: Used in Maori and Samoan
  • Ataata: Used in Inuktitut
  • Père: Used in French, this is an old-fashioned term
  • Vater: Used in German, this is an old-fashioned term
  • O-to-san: Used in Japanese when addressing your father directly
  • Chi-chi: Used in Japanese when talking to someone else about your father

ANY ADDITIONS / CORRECTIONS IS HIGHLY APPRECIATED



THIS POST IS FOR SHARING KNOWLEDGE ONLY< NO INTENTION TO VIOLATE ANY COPYRIGHTS.
 

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