it was a nonsense word that meant nothing
Babies typically begin to coo and babble around 4 to 6 months, which may include sounds like "dada." However, at this age, their vocalizations are often not associated with meaning or recognition of the word. It’s common for infants to repeat sounds without understanding them, so while a 5-month-old might say "dada," it's not usually a purposeful reference to their father. Meaningful speech usually develops later, around 9 to 12 months.
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in a 2 word answer: Anti-slavery
The choice of the word holocaust was not specifically Jewish. In fact many Jews prefer the Hebrew word Shoah(catastrophe) because holocaust can have religious implications.
Dada is a difficult word to explain. for me Dada can be your brother, a goon or your grandfather
dada wakubwa
The word for grandfather in Hindi is "dada" (दादा) or "nanaji" (नानाजी).
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Baba or Dada
The word for grandfather in Punjabi is "dada ji" or "beeba."
Mama Dada Baba/bottle Bye Bye
Dada.
In Irish it's faic / dada / neamhní
The meaning of the word Dada is "curly-haired child."
In the context of Idi Amin Dada, "Dada" is a Swahili word meaning "sister." Idi Amin, the former dictator of Uganda, used it as part of his name to emphasize his connection to his roots and to project a sense of authority and power. The use of "Dada" in this context was a way to evoke loyalty and kinship among his supporters.
i dont know when but It is derived from a baby's cry, "Dada".