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Depending on the grammatical context:

  • meus pater (subject)
  • mi pater ("O my father!")
  • mei patris ("of my father")
  • meo patri ("to/for my father")
  • meum patrem (object of verb or some prepositions)
  • meo patre ("by/with/from my father")

Latin word order is flexible; any of these could have the words in the opposite order.

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12y ago

"Dear father" is pater care (pa-ter ca-ray) in Latin. This is in the vocative case, since the vocative is always used when addressing a person directly.

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Amo pater te.

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In nomine patris

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Pater.

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