Dad in Different Languages
Speaking words in Different Languages
Dad in Different Languages
Let's face it; being able to speak multiple languages would be really cool.
How to say dad in different languages
Afrikaans | vader |
Albanian | baba ; atë |
Apalai (Amazon) | papa |
Arabic | babba ; yebba ; abbi |
Aragones | pai |
Asturian | pá |
Aymara | awki |
Bangla | Baba ; Abba |
Basque | aita |
Bergamasco | pàder |
Bolognese | pèder |
Bosnian | otac |
BrazilianPortuguese | pai |
Bresciano | bubà ; pàder |
Breton | tad |
Calabrese | patre ; patri ; pa ; papà ; papallu ; patra |
Caló | batú ; bato ; batico ; dadá |
Catalan | pare |
Catanese | pattri ; opà |
Chechen (Caucasus) | daa |
Chechen | da |
Cree (Canada) | -papa |
Croatian | otac |
Czech | táta, otec |
Dakota (USA) | ate |
Dutch | vader ; papa ; pappie |
Dzoratâi | pére |
East African | baba |
English | father ; dad ; daddy ; pop ; poppa ; papa |
Esperanto | patro |
Estonian | isa |
Faeroese | faðir |
Faeroese | faðir |
Filipino | tatay, itay, tay ; ama |
Finnish | isä |
Flemish | vader |
French | papa |
Frisian | heit |
Galician | pai |
German | banketi, Papi |
Griko Salentino | ciúri |
Greek | pater |
Guaran | túva ; ru |
Hebrew | abba(h) |
Hindi | Papa ; Pita-ji |
Hungarian | apa |
Hungarian | apa ; apu ; papa ; édesapa |
Icelandic | pabbi ; faðir |
Indonesian | bapa ; ayah ; pak |
Irish | athair ; daidí |
Italian | babbo |
Japanese | otosan, papa |
Judeo-Spanish | padre ; baba ; babu |
Kikuyu | baba |
Kiswahili | Baba |
Kobon (New Guinea) | bap |
Kurdish Kurmanji | bav |
Ladin | pere |
Latin | pater ; papa ; atta |
Latvian | tevs |
Leonese | pai |
Ligurian | paire |
Limburgian | vader ; vajer ; pap |
Lingala | tata |
Lithuanian | tevas ; pradininkas ; protevis |
Lombardo Occidentale | bubà |
Lunfardo | viejo |
Luo (Kenya) | baba |
Maasai | papa ; paapa ; olaiiu |
Malagasy | ray |
Malay | bapa |
Maltese | missier |
Mandarin | bà ; bàba |
Mandarin Chinese | baba |
Mantuan | upà ; papà ; babbo |
Maori | haakoro ; kohake |
Mapunzugun | chaw ; chao |
Modern Greek | babbas |
Moravian | tata |
Mudnés | pèder |
Modern English | father, daddy |
Middle English | fader |
Nadsat | Pee |
Nahuatl (Mexico) | ta’ |
Napulitano | pate |
Nepali | buwa |
Norwegian | pappa ; far |
Occitan | paire |
Old English | faeder |
Parmigiano | päder |
Persian/Farsi | pedar, pitar ; simply Baabaa |
Piemontese | pare |
Pipil (El Salvador) | tatah |
Polish | tata ; ojciec |
Portuguese | pai |
Quechua (Ecuador) | tayta |
Quechua | tata ; churiyaqe |
Rapanui | koro ; matu’a ; matu’a tane |
Reggiano | peder |
Romagnolo | bà |
Romani | dad |
Romanian | tata |
Romanian | tata ; parinte ; taica |
Romansh | bab |
Russian | papa |
Saami | áhcci |
Samoan | tama |
Sango | baba |
Sanskrit | tàtah ; janak |
Sardinian (Limba Sarda Unificada) | babu |
Sardinian Campidanesu | babbu |
Sardinian Logudoresu | babbu |
Shona | baba |
Sicilian | patri |
Slovak | otec |
Slovenian | ôèe |
Spanish | papá ; viejo ; tata |
Spanish,Latin | padre |
Swahili | baba ; mzazi |
Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish | fadar |
Swedish | pappa |
Swiss German | Vatter |
Tagalog | tatay ; ama |
Triestino | pare |
Turkish | baba |
Turkmen | däde ; kaka |
Urdu | Abbu ; Abbu-ji ; Abbu-jan ; bap |
Valencian | pare |
Venetian | pare ; popà ; 'opà ; pupà ; papà |
Viestano | attèn' |
Wallon | pére |
Welsh | tad |
Xhosa (South Africa) | -tata |
Yiddish | tatti ; tay ; foter ; tateh |
Zeneize | poæ |