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"Papa" in Portuguese can mean either "pope" or "mash" depending on the context in which it is used.
The Spanish word for "Pope" is "El Papa"
"Viva il papa" - long live the pope.
Pope Francis goes by Papa Pancho.
PP is an abbreviation for 'Papa' meaning 'Pope.'
"Papa" (Father)
"Viva il Papa!" - Long live the Pope!
It's from Medieval Latin papa and Old English pāpa - meaning Father or Papa
The Italian word 'papa' is masculine. It means 'pope' in English.
Il Papa sta cantando
Dad, Daddy, Father, or Papa is the English equivalent of 'papÃ?'. The English equivalent of 'Papa' is 'pontiff'. It's a masculine gender noun that refers to the Pope.
Te Papa is the name of a museum in New Zealand. Te Papa translates directly to container of treasures which is rooted in Maori poetry.