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TaTa, surprisingly is not Indian at all. TaTa has its origins from British England. It was first used in 1823 in a nursery rhyme for "good-bye" and became of British English. It was hence caught on in Indian languages, like many other influences of the British culture on us!
Noun [ edit] tatà or tatâ (Baybayin spelling ᜆᜆ) small, thin cut made on the edge of something to indicate a mark or sign (as in measuring or counting) Synonyms: gatgat, gatla, tiyab, gatlang. cut used as a foothold in climbing (made on the trunk of a tree, on a steep rock, etc.) Synonyms: bakat, uka, kutab.
Saying Hello. Hola = Hello. This is the basic way to say hello. Buenos dÃas = Good morning. Buenas tardes = Good afternoon. Buenas noches = Good evening. Buenas = Shorthand way of saying hello, any time of day. It is more casual and works in the morning, afternoon, or evening. You'll hear the locals use this all the time.
3. (colloquial) (babysitter) (Spain) a. nanny. La tata cuidó al niño durante seis años.The nanny looked after the child for six years. 4. (cleaning woman) a. maid. La tata viene a limpiar dos veces por semana.The maid comes to clean twice a week.
I always wondered where those words came from since they have limited information of them in the internet. I have always called my grandmother "nana" and my grandfather "tata" and in their area in Northern Mexico I have never heard anyone say "abuelo (a).". Those sounds exist in most of the western world. Thanks!
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