Why 'Mom' & 'Dad' Sound Similar in Many Languages

Why 'Mom' & 'Dad' Sound Similar in Many Languages

Is there anything inherently “doggy” about the word “dog”? Obviously not—to the French, a dog is a chien, to Russians a sobaka, to Mandarin Chinese-speakers a gǒu. These words have nothing in common, and none seem any more connected to the canine essence than any other. One runs up against that wall with pretty much any word.

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