All Thai girls have nicknames, and believe that this one was given to Tata when she was a little girl by her parents. I think it is an Indian word (India). OR
A legend passing on from generation to generation says Saint Steven, the first Hungarian king, called his godfather Deodatus by the name of 'tata' meaning 'Papa', and so the town has reserved this amiable nickname (recorded also in the Chronicles).
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ata
1. Italian: from the Germanic personal name Tata, Tada.
2. Indian (Gujarat and Bombay city): Parsi name, probably from Gujarati tat ‘father’ (Sanskrit tata).
3. Albanian and Greek (Tatas): nickname from Albanian tatë ‘father’, ‘daddy’.
4. Turkish and Greek: nickname for a stammerer, from Turkish and Arabic ta’ta’ ‘stammer’.
5. Polish: nickname from Polish tata ‘papa’, ‘daddy’.
ANY OF THESE????
2007-03-01 17:34:41
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Tata is auntie in French
2007-03-01 17:37:09
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answer #2
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answered by ILLUSTRATOR 3
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Tata means auntie. It's from "Tante" (aunt in French)
2007-03-01 17:34:07
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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TaTa - means GrandFather .
Its is in Tamil Language . or was it Hindi,. Correct ?
2007-03-01 18:00:06
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Grandmother
2007-03-01 17:05:20
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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In Arabic, it means education.
In French, it means Auntie.
You're a guy, so I'm thinking it's portuguese, meaning "Dad".
2007-03-01 17:39:13
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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What origin is it from ?
What language?
2007-03-01 17:08:54
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answer #7
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answered by nchedo11 4
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a mythical small person in kriol language
2007-03-01 18:05:57
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answer #8
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answered by sah 2
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Does it mean Good bye?
2007-03-01 17:03:13
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answer #9
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answered by Dr.DRE 4
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I thought it was a boob, breast, can, knocker, mellon, hooter, bazzonker, jug, fun bag, gazonga, bazzoomba...you get the picture.
2007-03-01 17:17:25
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answer #10
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answered by spiralia8 2
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