Terms of kinship and endearment
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Family terms include mother (usually formal), mum, mam, mummy (to refer to a
mother), father (usually formal), dad, daddy, pappa (to refer to a father), pops,
granpa
, granpy, gramps (to refer to a grandfather), gran, granma, nana, nan (to
refer to a grandmother), bruv (a brother), sis (a sister), cuz (a cousin). Such
vocatives indicate degrees of intimacy and closeness between speakers:
I’ll tell you what,
mum, you’re going to be a bit cross about it.
You can lend me five pounds, can’t you
sis?
Terms of endearment include: darling, dear, poppet (usually to a little child), love,
luvvie
, sweetheart. They may combine with names:
Can you put the coffee on,
sweetheart?
Mike, love, could you take this out to the back yard for me. Ta.
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