In Greek, you would say "σ' αγαπώ μπαμπά" (pronounced: s' agapo baba).
You can say "Papa est parti" in French to convey the meaning of "papa has gone".
"Papa" in Filipino is translated as "tatay" or "papa."
"I love you, daddy" in French is spelled as "Je t'aime, papa".
"Amo a papa" translates to "I love dad" in English.
"Daddy" in Russian is pronounced as "папа" (papa).
Je t'aime, papa!
French dads would write 'bises de Papa' or 'bises, Papa'
Love in Greek is called agapi [αγάπη].
It is grammatically correct, but it is not common usage. It would be more typical to say something like "Lots of love from Papa and all of us" or "Lots of love from Papa and the rest of us". Notice also that since "Papa" is used to refer to a specific person, it is capitalized.
I would write it this way: Je t'aime. Papa.
Maman et papa d'amour
with love always x
How do I say I love you a lot in modern greek? I can be creached at wintersmk@yahoo.com
Je vous aime, maman et papa.
Τον αγαπώ.
αγαπιέμαι
Papa einai mesa sto spiti, 'ee-nay meh-sah stoh spee-tee'