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“Father” in European languages
Luke Smith
Nicholas Nelson
For me, it's babbu.
Camden Wood
Fader is more a word for God, than our actual father.
Aaron Williams
>baba
Fucking asiatic turkic chinks, why are you even in europe?
Jason Perez
>vater
:DDDDDDDD
Jaxon Taylor
>vader :D
Ebin :DDDDD
Matthew Diaz
Btw only autists actually call their fathers "isä". We use "faija" a lot.
Oliver Taylor
It's because "isä" sounds sometimes a bit too formal, but that's not the point of that map.
Cooper Mitchell
Supposedly that was intentionally, as foreshadowing that he's Luke's father.
Wyatt Lee
>Look, I am your father -dark father
Leo Sullivan
I don't get it... is it another word in sp*nish or what?
Colton Williams
yes it means toilet
Charles Richardson
We use not just bat'ko (бaтькo) and otec' (oтeць), but also tato (тaтo) as well.
Aiden King
I'm Tuscan and we say "babbo" btw
Julian Bennett
We also say
Бaтя - batia
Пaпa - papa
Camden Parker
Faðir is almost exclusively used for god
Jaxon Cooper
Otetc(father) , papa(dad) , batya(old man)
Landon Jackson
>boba
William Foster
oče (familiarly: oči, očka), ata (senpai: ati, atek)
Camden Davis
mama/papa
almost everywhere the same
Levi Nguyen
IOlen itse aina käyttänyt
Gabriel Diaz
>Germans had the Star Wars twist spoiled for them since the first movie
wew
Ryan Cook
papa is a childish abbreviation of the French papa and the fact that the term became so widespread is a remnant of the language's prestige among middle classes throughout the whole of Europe some 100, 200 years ago imo
Lincoln Sullivan
>Isukki
Josiah Flores
*of the French pere
Justin Campbell
Hungary proves once again BTFO's everyone with its sheer originality
Ethan Gutierrez
But we also use tata, bácsi and fater.
Anthony Thomas
ich bin deine Vader :DDDDDD
Elijah Cooper
Dutch is vader not german, german is vater.
Jaxon Clark
>faija
maybe in helshitskin
for me its either isä or iskä
Nathaniel Hall
pappa and mamma are the patrician choices.
Samuel Rodriguez
based
Oliver Cooper
Actual, non-propaganda map
Julian Sanchez
boooooomer
Brody Hughes
The map is about the formal word "father", not the actual most commonly used word for the parent. For that, 'pappa' is dominant here, with 'far' (more formal, yet short and informal version of 'fader') or slangy 'farsan/farsgubben/etc' on trailing placements behind.
Brayden Murphy
No we don't.
Liam Stewart
>babbu
>bap
screeching
Kevin Campbell
>Father (formal)
>Foter
umm, no, literally the sleng version
Angel Davis
t. čefur
Landon Parker
Mogoče imaš prav, čefurji se hočejo integrirati in kdaj pa kdaj še odprejo kakšno slovensko literarno delo, "modeli" v ljubljani pa si razlagajo o fotrih in mislijo da uporabljajo knjižno slovenščino.
Jack Rodriguez
Vse južno od Save je Balkan, pravi Slovenci smo germanski Vindišarji na južnih pobočjih Alp
Mason Gutierrez
slovenci niso vindišarji
hkrati
>biti b*lec
Aiden Bennett
Spoiler. Space nazis like real nazis, lose.
Jackson Myers
I think it's more just that's it's the old word and religious texts and songs are generally old.
Lincoln White
Do people actually call their parents by their title? I've used their first names ever since I learned to speak
Carter Richardson
>I've used their first names ever since I learned to speak
Who in their right mind does that?
Isaiah Sanders
I heard my parent's friends call them by their names, so I did it too. Seems like a easy logical conclusion
Jordan Collins
Papá
Connor Reed
>Aita
Now I understand that Spanish-Basque movie...
Jacob Taylor
>aita
so unique
Jonathan Hughes
no you're just autistic
Isaac Ward
Grayson Perez
And russian peasants used to say tyatya (тятя).
Camden Smith
>baba