"Father" in English is padre in Spanish.
Mother is "madre" and father is "padre" in Spanish.
Poppi is Italian for father, in Spanish papi is daddy, and padre is father. Madre is Spanish for mother. Hermano is Spanish for brother, and Hermana is Spanish for sister.
His father is Spanish and his mother is English.
There is no such word in Spanish. If you mean to translate from English to Spanish, in Spanish that is "padre" (the same as the regular meaning of "father").
In Spanish, "padre" means father. It can also refer to a priest, especially in a Christian context.
Yes. His father is Basque, which is a type of Spanish.
Alejandro Cuvero
NO. It is "padre".
Maybe, if your mother's father was Italian and her mother was French, but your father's father was Spanish and his mother was German, and you grew up in Portugal.
She is Mexican-Spanish. Her father is Mexican, her mother is Spanish.
"My father is from there" is "Mi padre es de allí".