The difference between Da and Daddy
When used as nouns, da means father, whereas daddy means father.
Da is also interjection with the meaning: yes.
Daddy is also verb with the meaning: to father, to sire.
check bellow for the other definitions of Da and Daddy
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Da as a noun (Ireland, Scotland, Northern England):
Father.
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Da as a noun (slang, Russianism):
Yes; an affirmative response.
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Daddy as a noun (usually, childish):
Father.
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Daddy as a noun (informal):
Male lover.
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Daddy as a noun (dated, _, slang):
Examples:
"Rock 'n' roll is cool, daddy, and you know it!"
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Daddy as a verb (chiefly, Appalachia):
To father, to sire.