It all depends. If it is used more formally, it is pretty much like "dad," (instead of father, so papi instead of padre). If it is used in slang terms, it's what a girl would call a guy she liked, was flirting with, or her boyfriend.
The word 'papi' in English means father or dad. Some times loved ones are also called 'papi,' depending on what culture you're from. It's usually used as a term of endearment for one's young male relatives, like a son.
"everything a daddy"
It's ungrammatical. It means: "Dad, I to love you"
I'm not sure if this makes much sense, but "Hard daddy, hard hard my love."
What does Arabic word inshallala mean in English
It means, "...but nothing and your [sing. familiar] dad...." At best it's a sentence fragment. At worst, it's gibberish.
Do you mind if I call you Papi?
it means "geez Papi you are super hot"
"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, soy yo, tu hija: Papi (Daddy, father), it's me, your daughter.
"everything a daddy"
Translation: I love you daddy
It means,Kiss your daddy softly.
Nada mucho tu papi chulo means nothing much, and u pretty boy. Papi means daddy Chulo means cute but Papi chulo doesn't mean daddy cute U say this to your bf and it means handsom man :)
"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.
"Y ese papi" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "and that daddy" in English. It is often used informally to express surprise or emphasis in a conversation.
Il mio papi in Italian means "my Dad" in English.
It's ungrammatical. It means: "Dad, I to love you"