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
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
Mummy and Daddy