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père et fils is the French equivalent of father and son.
In Spanish, you say mother as "madre" and son as "hijo."
No son
By far, i would say father. By far, i would say father.
We can say that by "FATHER IS HOME". It signifies that your father has come home from a son's perspective.
It depends on the usage. "The father and son went to the movies together" would be OK, but most of the time you would say "the father and the son" or "the father and his son" to make it more clear.
No, son.
Abba or abi _________________ Baba
Man's father = My father's son. My father's son = me. That man's father = me. I am the father of my son.
He meant just what he said - his son was lost - he didn't know where his son was - but now he is found ( the father knows where his son is). The father thought his son was dead but now he can see his son is alive.
If you want an answer your going to have to say what language you want
Son père est mort.