connotations of the different terms to call your mother?
I'm curious about the perceived level of "childishness" / "formalness" with different terms you could call your mother in kurdish?
for an example of what I mean, in english calling your mother "mama" would be considered childish, while calling your mother "mother" would be considered very formal. is there a similar thing with kurdish?
I asked my mother what for her opinion, and she considered "daye" to be the most childish and "maman" to be the most adult. I asked a cousin the same thing and they answered the exact opposite. I'd like to hear what other people have to say about it !! does a similar to english 'formalness ranking' exist in kurdish or are opinions pretty skewed?