I heard the term "Da" (silent d on then end? I don't know) quite often when I was in Scotland for several months. Father is still used as a term of address.
"Da (?) and my daughter" in Scottish Gaelic.
scottish Gaelic is "dha" or "da"
That could be either Pa or Da. Da is most commonly used in Ireland. Short for Papa or Da short for Dad or Daddy
His father's name was Estavao da Gama.
His father's name was Estavao da Gama.
1497 vasco da gamas father die
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Donald Trump is half German, half Scottish His father is a German immigrant and his mother is a Scottish immigrant
He is related to the king of Scotland and his father used to be part of a religious order of monks. So therefore he is Scottish, polish, English, Portuguese and German.
In a fictional book about Amish life, the therm da hah is used in reference to God. So, does it mean "High Father"?