Since I'm bored I thought I would start this random thread. My sister calls my dad, tatoosh and my mum, mumma and I call them daddyo and mum. They are of English and Polish descent but were both born in Australia.
I call them mum and dad, but if im talking about my mum to my dad i will say "your wife" and vice versa if im talking to my mum about dad i was "your husband".
Boring in know lol
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Mum and dad. Occassionally mother and father if I'm joking about something. Mum gets called 'muvver' sometimes.
Stopped calling them mummy and daddy when I was about ten/eleven due to embarrassment.
Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future
that year by year recedes before us.
It eluded us then, but that's no matter - tomorrow we
will run faster, stretch out our arms further...
And one fine morning - So we beat on, boats against the current,
borne back ceaselessly into the past.
Mum and dad.
Sometimes madre and padre,
and occasionally if I'm trying to get one of their attention, and they're not listening, I call them by their first names, but that's rare.
"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. Make us all feel wonderful. We'll never forget."
There are times to stay put, and what you want will come to you.
But there are times to go out into the world and find such a thing for yourself.
I aint no abacus but you can count on me.
Mum and Dad. Sometimes I'll go "mother" (pronounced the northern English way) and often I'll say Mummy and Dad or Daddy and Mum but never mummy and daddy.
My mother is "äite" (that's sort of the equivalent for "ma" I guess xD) or "I'm hungryyyyyyyyyyyyy! D:"
My father is "isä" (which means "father", surprisingly, yet it's also used casually since it's... short and easy. And it would be silly to shorten it more.), "the *bleep*ing idiot" (only behind his back though!) or "Gimme moneeeeeeeeeeyy :<"
I'm the wonderfullest son. <3
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È scritto: puoi volare in libertà
E io farò il mio ultimo incantesimo
Affinché la tua luce non conosca l'ombra
I refer to my mum as 'Mother'.
I don't call her anything if I speak to her face.
My Dad is 'Dad', 'Daddeh', 'Daddykins', 'Vati', 'Oi! Father!' or 'Oh wonderful, lovely and somewhat darling Father of mine.'
Occasionally the Fathership.
:)
Now I'll play your ghost as my ace, whenever I'm led astray.
But I am actually good, can't help it if we're tilted.
I'm in my right place, don't be a downer.
Mama and tata which in romanian means mom and dad.How cool is that,huh? :))
You can buy me with a coffee,I'm so cheap. Got bitten fingernails&a head full of past;Got a broken heart&your name on my cast.
&&I wanted her to tell me that she will never wake me.