I think it is used in English; the Irish Gaelic word for 'dad' is daid.
No. It is pronounced 'dad'.
If u mean da naruto's dad, then it is da 4th hokage: Mizikage Naruto
the name dad does not come from the word father, but it is imitating a baby's first syllables: da da, which over the years turned into dad.
พ่อ (Por) is the Thai word for dad. but, more politely, you can use บิดา (Bi-Da).
it depends on what you allow but da is short for dad
da = there
I guess you mean "da" is the word "大" And the opposite word of that will be "小" [xiǎo]
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 dad's name was Estavao da Gama.
'Mamas' is a slang word, for 'Mother'. Other casual words for 'mother', are ; - Mum, Mom, Mummy, Ma, Mom ma. Similrly for 'father' ; papa, pop, dad, daddy, (me) da!!!
Estêvão Da Gama
2 different sources of basic language, dad derived from an infants verbal ability "da-da" or "ma-ma" but the formal use for dad is father, as we learn later in life. quote: actually it is a pretty common phenomenom that infants use the term/sound "dada" for dad. There have been cases where they have studied in different countries and still found the infants using "da-da". So while we in America say "Father"... and get "da-da" in a latin country they could say "Padre" and still get da-da. Americans accepted this "da-da" and thus it evolved into Dad.