More than likely, they will use the familiar forms "haha" for mom and "chichi" for dad. The more formal terms, however, are "okaasan" for mother and "otoosan" for father.
Mom & Dad???
rents .... slang name for parents
Papá y mamá, papi y mami (dad and mom)
Australians never say Mom -- we say Mum
Roman children called their parents Pater (father) or Mater (mother) There was also the term tata which meant daddy, and the universally standard mama.
He had no children and his parents name were Parker and Emily
In a marriage in which both the husband and the wife have children from a previous marriage, the children are step-children to the parent who is not their bioloigical parent, and are step-siblings (step-brothers and step-sisters) to each other.
Children take their cue on how to behave from those around them. When parents are noticeably concerned, children's anxiety levels rise. Parents should remain as calm as possible to be fully present for their children.
yes but they call it soccer if you went there you have to say football americana
late parents
Parents can call their children whatever they want. Regardless of what they've changed their names to, they're still their children.
Childless
MAMMY AND DADDY
mum and dad
Mamma=Mother Pappa=Father Föräldrar=Parents
to call their parents in emergencies.
Penis and Buttsack
Young children and some older children call their parents either mommy or daddy. But most of the time grown-ups usually call their parents mom, dad, ma, and pop.
Children during World War 1 did in fact call their parents Mummy and Daddy. There have been many variations of what children have called their parents including; Mom and Dad, Mommy and Daddy, Mother and Father.
I think they call them Amma and Appa but I'm not quite suree :/
Chile.Or in Spanish: República de Chile