Äippo
Äippo is a Finnish colloquial term that roughly translates to "mommy" or "mom" in English. It is a term of endearment used by children to refer to their mother. The word is derived from "äiti," the standard Finnish word for mother. The addition of the suffix "-pö" or "-po" often creates diminutive or affectionate forms of words in Finnish, similar to how suffixes can be used in other languages to express fondness or informality.
While "äiti" is the formal and widely used term, "äippo" carries a warmer, more personal connotation. It