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papà

English translation of papà

dad

In Italian, 'papà' is the direct translation for 'dad'. It is used to refer to one's father. It is a common term of endearment and is often used in casual conversations. For example, 'I love my papà' translates to 'Amo il mio papà' in Italian.


Example sentences using: papà

Papà cucina la cena ogni sera.

English translation of Papà cucina la cena ogni sera.

Dad cooks dinner every night.

This sentence uses the common noun 'papà' to refer to a family member who is performing an action, in this case cooking dinner. The use of 'ogni sera' indicates that this action is repeated every night.

Il mio papà ama la musica classica.

English translation of Il mio papà ama la musica classica.

My dad loves classical music.

In this sentence, 'papà' is modified by the possessive 'il mio', which translates to 'my'. The noun 'musica classica' is the object of the verb 'ama', which demonstrates the father's liking for classical music.

Papà ha detto di fare i compiti.

English translation of Papà ha detto di fare i compiti.

Dad said to do the homework.

Here, 'papà' is the subject of the sentence who has instructed (said) to complete (fare) a task (i compiti). In this context, it emphasizes the authoritative role of a father in a household.

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