Yes
It means "how cool" or "how awesome" in Latin American Spanish. You can also say "Que chido".
Most words in these languages have Latin roots; that is why they both are called 'Roman languages'. But 'père' and 'padre'(father) come from the Latin 'pater' and 'mère' and 'madre' (mother) from the Latin 'mater'. 'Cohabiter' and 'cohabitan' (living together) comes from the Latin '' cohabitare'. And the list goes on.
The translations for ""father" are:abbas, sator, abbatis, pater, patris, gigno
A mi padre por el fin de semana... literally. but you would be better off saying "a la casa de mi padre por el fin de semana"...that means "at my dads house for the weekend" instead.
Latin is an extremely important language because most of our English language comes from its cognates. For example, here are some Latin (with Latin meaning)/English cognates: madre (mom)/Mother padre/Father horto (garden)/horticulture ferox (ferocious)/ferocious pictor (painter)/picture etc., etc., etc.! Resources: I am a Latin 1 student.
Yes, "padre" is a masculine noun in Spanish.
No, Padre Pio was a priest.
The population of Padre Hurtado is 38,768.
Flying Padre was created in 1951.
Arroio do Padre's population is 2,882.
Arroio do Padre was created in 1996.
Puerto Padre's population is 93,705.