Is Papa a proper noun?
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Likewise with Dad, Father, Papa, Grandpa, Grandma, Uncle, Aunt -- and so on and so forth. That's because you're using it as a proper noun. When it is part of a title, you still use it: The new vicar's no Father Brown, that's for sure.Mar 6, 2015
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Likewise with Dad, Father, Papa, Grandpa, Grandma, Uncle, Aunt -- and so on and so forth. That's because you're using it as a proper noun. When it is part of a title, you still use it: The new vicar's no Father Brown, that's for sure.Mar 6, 2015