In a question ¿Qué, Papi? = What, daddy? (something a child might ask his father)
In a statement like Que papi chulo = what a cool/cool-looking/cool acting dude/guy or what a pretty boy (something a girl might say about a guy) I have also heard this statement used by guys to make gay jokes about a pretty-boy.
"Que papi" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "What a daddy" in English. It is often used informally to compliment someone's attractive appearance or to express admiration for someone.
"Aye papi que pasa" is a casual Spanish phrase that roughly translates to "Hey daddy, what's up?" It is often used to greet someone in a playful or affectionate manner.
Papi means "daddy"
daddy where are you
Roughly "Now if Daddy"
"Tu veo pronto papi" is not grammatically correct in Spanish. It seems to be a mix of different phrases. "Te veo pronto, papi" would mean "I'll see you soon, daddy" in English.
Do you mind if I call you Papi?
It means: Daddy (Papa), I want you to come home, please.
If it's a question, it means, "What mean everything to my dad?" If it's a sentence fragment, it could mean, "...that mean everything to my dad."
Papi means "daddy"
Papi means father, or dad. And rico means rich. So "papi rico" would mean rich dad.
i don't really know any specifics... one is the furnace roared
Papi, soy yo, tu hija: Papi (Daddy, father), it's me, your daughter.
it means "geez Papi you are super hot"
Its supposed to be...quien es tu papi...and that means...who's your daddy!
Translated to: "Daddy I am."
daddy where are you
cat daddy