Ama mamma e babbo, Amare mamma e babbo, Amate mamma e papà ! and Amore da mamma e papà are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Love Mom and Dad." Context makes clear whether "(you) Love Mom and Dad!" (case 1), "To love Mommy and Poppa" (example 2), "(you all) Love Mum and Daddy!" (instance 3) or "Love from Mummie and Poppy!" (option 4) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "A-ma MAM-ma ey BAB-bo," "a-MA-rey MAM-ma ey BAB-bo," "a-MA-tey MAM-ma ey pa-PA" and "a-MO-rey da MAM-ma ey pa-PA" in Pisan Italian.
"This is my Dad!" in English is Questo è mio padre! in Italian.
Il mio papi in Italian means "my Dad" in English.
Ama Papà in the singular and Amate Papà in the plural as a verbal command and Amore (da) Papà as a prepositional phrase are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "love Dad." The first two above-mentioned examples may be rendered literally into English as "(informal singular you) love Dad!" and "(informal plural you all) love Dad!" whereas the last example translates literally as "love (from) Dad." The respective pronunciations will be "A-ma pa-PA," "a-MA-tey pa-PA," and "a-MO-rey (da) pa-PA" in Italian.
Babbo and Papà are Italian equivalents of the English word "Dad". The masculine singular nouns also translate literally as "Daddy." The respective pronunciations will be "BAB-bo" and "pa-PA" in Italian.
"Happy Anniversary, Sabrina's Mum and Dad!" in English means Buon annniversario, mamma e papà di Sabrina! 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.
"I love him, and I miss you, Dad!" and "I love it, and I miss you, Daddy!" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Lo ami e mi manchi, papà! Context makes clear which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "lo A-mee ey mee MAN-kee pa-PA" in Pisan Italian.
"Oh, no, thank you!" in English is Ah, no grazie! or Oh, no grazie! in Italian. Birthplace and personal preference determine which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "a no GRA-tsyey" and "o no GRA-tsyey" in Italian.
Amore or Tesoro are Italian equivalents of the English word "babe."Specifically, the masculine noun amore literally means "love." The masculine noun Tesoro literally means "treasure." The respective pronunciations are "ah-MOH-reh" and "teh-ZOH-roh."
"Daddy" is one English equivalent of the Italian word babbino. The masculine singular noun is a diminutive for "father" and therefore may be translated as "Dad," "Daddy," "Pa," "Papa," "Pappa," "Paw," "Pop," or "Pops" according to context. The pronunciation will be "bab-BEE-no" in Italian.
Babbo e mamma and Papà e mamma are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Dad and Mom." The phrase also translates literally as "Daddy and Mommy" and "Poppa and "Mum" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "BAB-bo ey MAM-ma" and "pa-PA ey MAM-ma" in Pisan Italian.
"Vagrancy" is an English equivalent of the Italian word vagabondaggio.Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It also may be translated as "wandering". The pronunciation will be "VA-ga-bon-DAD-djo" in Italian.