Children during World War 1 did in fact call their parents Mummy and Daddy. There have been many variations of what children have called their parents including; Mom and Dad, Mommy and Daddy, Mother and Father.
Greek children commonly refer to their parents as "μαμά" (mama) for mother and "μπαμπάς" (baba) for father.
her daddy was a mummy she lost her mummy she couldn't find her mummy or he whatever
hmmm interesting question, yes mummys do have daddys. this is because 1mummy + 1daddy = another mummy or daddy if the new mummy or daddy meets another mummy or daddy and produce another mummy or daddy like shown earlier
Mummy is spelled "mamma" and Daddy is spelled "papà" in Italian.
he is a transvestite
Daddy
when a mummy and a daddy.... ;)
Her mummy and daddy
That depends on the normal usage in your own family. * Dear Mum and Dad * Dear Mummy and Daddy
No he's a mummy
From their mummy and daddy.
the daddy gingerella