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What is the word daddy in different languages?

Here are some translations for "daddy" in different languages, keeping in mind that some languages have different terms depending on context and formality:

European Languages:

* French: Papa, Père (formal)

* Spanish: Papá, Padre (formal)

* Italian: Papà, Padre (formal)

* German: Papa, Vater (formal)

* Portuguese: Papai, Pai (formal)

* Russian: Папа (Papa), Отец (Otets, formal)

* Polish: Tata, Ojciec (formal)

* Dutch: Papa, Vader (formal)

* Swedish: Pappa, Far (formal)

* Finnish: Isä (formal)

Asian Languages:

* Chinese (Mandarin): 爸爸 (Bàba)

* Japanese: お父さん (Otōsan)

* Korean: 아빠 (Appa)

* Hindi: पापा (Papa)

* Arabic: بابا (Baba)

Other Languages:

* Hebrew: אבא (Aba)

* Greek: Μπαμπάς (Mampás)

* Vietnamese: Bố

* Thai: พ่อ (Phoo)

Important Notes:

* Formality: Some languages distinguish between formal and informal terms.

* Regional Variations: Even within a single language, regional dialects may use different words.

* Cultural Nuances: The connotations and usage of terms for "daddy" can vary significantly across cultures.

Please let me know if you want me to add more languages to this list!

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