My father is watering the flowers.
- Babam çiçekleri suluyor.
Best regards to your father.
- Babana en iyi dileklerimle.
My stepfather was diabetic.
- Üvey babam şeker hastasıydı.
I don't get along with my stepfather.
- Ben üvey babamla iyi geçinmiyorum.
Papa, I'm not joking! I'm pregnant.
- Baba, ben şaka yapmıyorum! Hamileyim.
Sami has a wealthy papa.
- Sami'nin zengin bir babası var.
Daddy, may I go out and play?
- Baba, dışarıya çıkıp oyun oynayabilir miyim?
I'll tell Daddy on you.
- Seni babama gammazlayacağım.
Her dad won't come, he is very busy.
- Babası gelmeyecek, o çok meşgul.
Do you know where your dad went?
- Babanın nereye gittiğini biliyor musun?
Tom dressed up as Santa Claus.
- Tom Noel Baba gibi giyinmiş.
Tom showed her the letter from Santa Claus.
- Tom ona Noel Baba'dan gelen mektubu gösterdi.
Some parents worry unnecessarily about their children.
- Bazı ana babalar çocukları hakkında gereksiz yere endişelenirler.
Parents have a prior right to choose the kind of education that shall be given to their children.
- Ana baba, çocuklarına verilecek eğitim türünü seçmek hakkını öncelikle haizdirler.
She married without her parents' knowledge.
- O, anne ve babasının bilgisi olmadan evlendi.
She was well brought up by her parents.
- O, anne ve babası tarafından iyi yetiştirildi.
Hey, pops! What are you doing!
- Hey, babalık! Ne yapıyorsun!
My father is interested in ancient history.
- Babam antik tarihle ilgileniyor.
Tom dressed up as Santa Claus.
- Tom Noel Baba gibi giyinmiş.
In my childhood, I believed in Santa Claus.
- Çocukluğumda Noel Baba'ya inandım.
My son believes in Father Christmas.
- Benim oğlum Noel Baba'ya inanır.
As soon as you start misbehaving, Father Christmas will not come to see you.
- Yaramazlık yapmaya başlar başlamaz Noel Baba seni görmeye gelmeyecek.
Tom's paternal grandparents live in Australia.
- Tom'un dedesi ve babaannesi Avustralya'da yaşıyor.
She is my father's mother. She is my paternal grandmother.
- O babamın annesidir. Babam tarafından büyükannemdir.
Do not be disrespectful, son. Look at me. Baba, were you a Savaki?.
For my child is dead--my baba is dead!.
Oh, it's storytime! Let me get my baba.
According to some, new volunteers are becoming more difficult to recruit and there are dark suggestions that 'money is being made on the backs of the babas', the dedicated, but ageing ladies who still spend countless hours of their time preparing foodstuffs for the occasion.
Most babas had little contact with written culture and are not therefore named in books and treatises.
As we made eye contact, I slowly began to wonder if she was Baba. I did not know my grandmother though I'd spoken with her several times on the telephone;.