"my father is the son of my father and of my mother"
(I noticed something weird in your sentence, by the way)
This translates to "My father is the son of my father and my mother" in English. It indicates that the speaker's father is the child of the speaker's grandfather and grandmother.
frère.
To say my mom and dad are called in French, You would say: ma mere et le pere sont appeles.
"Mon père" means "my father" in French.
"Pere" (father) is masculin.
Grand-pere
The cast of BBBRrrOOmm - 2002 includes: Bruno Bastin as Le "Pere" Adrien Heinzelmeier as Le Fils Caroline Santini as La Mere
1 Aunt...Tante 2.Uncle....Oncle 3.Sister....Soeur 4.Brother....Frere 5.Mom....Maman 6.Dad....Papa 7.Cousin....Cousin 8.Mother....Mere 9.Father....Pere 10.Grandpa....Grand-papa 11.Grandma....Grand-maman 12.Grandfather.....Pere 13.Grandmother....Grand-mere 14.Daughter....Fille 15.Son....Fils 16.Father-in-law.....Pere 17.Mother-in-law.....Mere 18.Granddaughter.....Petite-Fille 19.Grandson....Fils 20.Family.....famille
frère.
Love you always, Mom and Dad
It means- Father-in-law
Here is my father.
It means 'for my father'
My father, that hero
La mere= la mare (like the horse) Le pere= le pear (like the fruit) "La" and "le" are just as they look
''Do I adore my father''
The word beau (plural: beaux) is the masculine for belle, meaning beautiful in English (as in beau-pere and belle-mere).
Le pere = Father La mere = Mother Le lapin = Rabbit