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Can the words “mom” or “dad” ever be considered a proper noun when used in a sentence?

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Can the words “mom” or “dad” ever be considered a proper noun when used in a sentence?

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In the US they say “mom” for (mother), in the UK we say “mum” and “dad” for father. You can consider them as proper nouns if you use them in place of the name of the person.

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