You can say "Buongiorno padre", but if you want to say dad instead of father you have to say "Buongiorno papà"
Buongiorno Zio!
Buongiorno mamma.
Abbi is a literal Italian equivalent of the English name "Abbie." The feminine diminutive in question serves as an affectionate nickname for Abigaille ("Abigail"), whose origins trace back to the ancient Hebrew (Avigail) for "My father rejoices." The pronunciation will be "AB-bee" for the nickname and "A-bee-GHEYE-ley" for the forename in Italian.
In Italian is translates to tuo padre. Always remember that depending on the context of your sentences, the translation can vary. There may also be slang terminology if you were to travel to Italy. Keep in mind that online translators may not always be correct, they are a reflection of the exact words you have typed in.
Mio padre is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my father."Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective miomeans "my." The masculine noun padre means "father." The pronunciation is "MEE-oh PAH-dreh."
Gail is the same in English and Italian.Specifically, the name can be a feminine given name or nickname in English. It is a nickname in Italian. The name originates in the Hebrew name Abigayl, which means "father" (ab) and "joy" (gayl).The pronunciation will be "gheyl" in terms of the Italian nickname and "AH-bee-gheyl" in terms of the Italian given name Abigail.
madre e padre
"Father" in English is padre in Italian.
"My father is very ill" in English is Il mio padre è molto malato in Italian.
"Father, Son and Holy Spirit" in English is Padre, Figlio e Spirito Santo in Italian.
father, used mostly as an endearment, a loving way of referring to one's father
"Father" in English is, more loving than padre, babbo, babbuccio, papi or papino in Italian.
You would say Lui è il mio padre
Benedicati, padre! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Bless thee, father!" The greeting also translates literally as "Bless you, father!" in English. The pronunciation will be "BEY-ney-DEE-ka-tee PA-drey" in Pisan Italian.
Il padre is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the father." The masculine singular phrase may be used biologically or symbolically, figuratively or literally. The pronunciation will be "eel PA-drey" in Pisan Italian.
Festa del papà is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Father's Day." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "festival of the daddy" in English. The pronunciation will be "FEY-sta del pa-PA" in Pisan Italian.
Grazie a te, Padre! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you to you, Father!" The courtesy in question also translates into English as "Thanks to you, Father!" with the figurative, literal, and symbolic meanings attached to fatherhood. The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey a tey PA-drey" in Italian.
Padre and papá are two respective Italian equivalents for "Father" and "Dad." The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular nouns will be "PA-drey" and "pa-PA" in Italian.
Padre e figlio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "father and son." The masculine singular phrase may be used figuratively, literally or symbolically. The pronunciation will be "PA-drey FEE-lyo" in Italian.