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Megleno-Romanian
Etymology
From Latin tata.
Noun
tată m (plural tătǫni)
- father
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Romanian
Etymology
Inherited from Latin tata,[1] ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *tatás. Compare Aromanian tatã, Dalmatian tuota (“father”), Neapolitan tata (“father”); cf. also Albanian tatë. It was possibly reinforced by the similar South Slavic term (e.g. Serbo-Croatian tata (“dad”)).
Pronunciation
Noun
tată m (plural tați)
- father
Acesta e tatăl meu.- This is my father.
Contrar credinței populare, copiii au nevoie de tați.- Contrary to popular belief, children need fathers.
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