Polish kids typically call their parents "mama" for mother and "tata" for father.
Yes, Jack Palance's parents were Polish immigrants. He was born in Pennsylvania, USA, to parents who had emigrated from Poland.
Greek children commonly refer to their parents as "μαμά" (mama) for mother and "μπαμπάς" (baba) for father.
It is recommended to use "My parents are arriving in Poland" to express that they are traveling to the country.
"Polish" in Polish is "polski."
The Polish word for Polish is "polski."
Orphans
Mama and papa
Greek children commonly refer to their parents as "μαμά" (mama) for mother and "μπαμπάς" (baba) for father.
Yes, kids can safely call Radio Disney but they must have their parents' permission.
If they need any thing they can call there parents.
When kids are at home alone and the parents are working the parent feels anxiety. The parents may call and check on the children repeatedly to make sure they are safe.
Fingernail polish remover. :-)
Kids usually bring their phone to school, because if their parents are late they can call them to see where they are!
well his parents were polish they imigrated to New York so he is NT completely polish but he has polish blood.
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.
If an adult has no kids they aren't called parents yet. When they have kids they are, this is because they take care of their kids. Parents are the adult and leader of their kids. Children call them; Mom, dad, mother, father, etc. Parents make the rules, some work, cook, clean, play with, watch and help their children to become adults like them.
Any quality shoe polish will work fine.