A nappy in the US is a diper
We brits call it a nappy.
We call it a 'nappy' over here.
In the UK we would look at it the other way round and ask 'Why is a nappy called a diaper in some parts of the world?'. Nappy is short for napkin. daiper is the type of weave used in the cloth. In the many centuries before toilet paper a daipered cloth was used for that function (in the higher classes). (The type of cloth that some in the UK [i believe] call muslin)
penguin babys are called chicks
Quintuplets
i will say the babys aunt
A parent, be it mother or father, just like us.
a mom . . . ? there's no set name
Probably it call their babies `BABOO-BABOO', and from this `BABOO-BABOO'word babu is derived in India.
I would think you would call her by her name, same as if she were your son's American mother-in-law.
I would think you would call her by her name, same as if she were your son's American mother-in-law.