In Icelandic, "mother" is pronounced as "móðir," with the "ð" sounding like the "th" in "this." "Father" is pronounced "faðir," where the "ð" is again pronounced like "th." Both words have a stress on the first syllable.
friður (FRAY-oo)
Father = Faðir Dad = Pabbi
Very simply: am-ma. (long m sound is essential).
they are informal words for mother or father, easy words for young children to pronounce
Father - Faðir Dad - pabbi
In what language? In Icelandic it is like "ow!", the English exclamation. In Irish it's like "awe" or "aww".
Father or Mother
A grandpa is a grandfather, the father of your father or mother.
Ðð is pronounced as the th in the English word though.Þþ is pronounced as the th in the English word think.
mère
MaMa
Is your father and mother at home is correct