Why we call Mom as mummy and Papa as Papa.
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The word for “mother” seems often either to be mama or have a nasal sound similar to m, like nana. The word for “father” seems often either to be papa or have a sound similar to p, like b, in it—such that you get something like baba.
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We don't think of these things as "rules"; they're just there. One of these kinds of rules in most families around the world is that parents are the heads of the household and children are supposed to listen to them. By calling parents "Mom/mummy" or "Dad/papa" it helps everyone stick to their roles.
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