"Papi chulo" is a Spanish term that literally translates to "handsome daddy." It is often used as slang to refer to a man who is attractive or stylish.
"Papi" is a term of endearment in Spanish similar to "daddy" in English. It can be used to refer to a man in a loving or affectionate way, often by a child or partner.
"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.
"Papi donde estas" is Spanish for "Daddy, where are you?" It is a phrase commonly used to ask the whereabouts of someone's father.
"Dali papi" can be a phrase in Spanish that loosely translates to "give me daddy." It is often used informally to express desire or attraction.
"Hola papi" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Hello daddy" in English. It is a term of endearment or greeting that can be commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries.
"Papi" is a term of endearment in Spanish similar to "daddy" in English. It can be used to refer to a man in a loving or affectionate way, often by a child or partner.
Papi means father, or dad. And rico means rich. So "papi rico" would mean rich dad.
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Papi, soy yo, tu hija: Papi (Daddy, father), it's me, your daughter.
Its supposed to be...quien es tu papi...and that means...who's your daddy!
it means "geez Papi you are super hot"
Do you mind if I call you Papi?
Translated to: "Daddy I am."
cat daddy
How are you, dad
"Papi donde estas" is Spanish for "Daddy, where are you?" It is a phrase commonly used to ask the whereabouts of someone's father.
"Papi" is a diminuative form of "Papa" and is usually reserved for a grandfather or Abuelo. "Grande" is "big" or "great". So, "Papi grande" could mean "great father" "grandfather" (but that would be Abuelo). Possibly "Big Daddy."