Mi padre se sienta en su silla.
To say 'I have a chair' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo una silla.'
To say 'I want a chair' in Spanish, you would say 'Quiero una silla.'
To say 'I need a chair' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo necesito una silla.'
I don't know what this has to do with "Home and Garden" but 'the chair' in Spanish is La Silla. I learned this from my Mexican friend.
You can say the chair is wobbling if it is unstable and moves or shakes when someone sits on it or when pressure is applied. You can also check for loose screws or legs that are not properly aligned as common causes of wobbling.
As there is no "sh" sound in Spanish, you would pronounce it Chair-el and write it as Chérel.
Hola papa.
when you say "your" in familiar contexts, for example:Tu pupitre --- your chair
For a wheelchair, use "silla con ruedas".
because he just sits in a wheel chair with his mouth hanging open and does not move.
este es mi padre
"¿Puedo llamar a Papá?"