Depends on the context. 'Ito/ita' at the ends of Spanish proper nouns generally indicate familiarity or affection. In this case, it can mean the equivalent of 'daddy dear' or 'you sexy stud', depending on who is saying it to whom. The feminine equivalent is 'mamacita'.
diminutive for father
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slang for hunk, cupcake, honey, biscuit
Hola mamacita/papacito not the exact translation but it is what you need.
how do you call daddy better translation would be how do you say daddy or what is the word for daddy
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What mean in lazo in english
Spanish for 'Who are you'
Daddy, are you there?
It means: "But the daddy"
Daddy
Papacito lindo was created in 1939.
Tu padre/papacito - familiar Su padre/papacito- formal
Papacito lindo - 1939 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
¡Hola, papacito; buenas tardes!¡Hola, buenas tardes! ¡Papacito!
"Papacito" in Spanish is a term of endearment used to refer to someone who is attractive or good-looking. It is similar to calling someone "handsome" or "hottie" in English.
Papacito lindo - 1939 was released on: Mexico: 7 September 1939 USA: 17 November 1939
In Cuban Spanish, "daddy" is typically translated as "papá" or "papi."
It's like "babe" or "baby" but for males, reffers to handsome man.
Hola mamacita/papacito not the exact translation but it is what you need.