"The Pope's birthday" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il compleanno del papa. The masculine singular definite article and noun, preposition and masculine singular definite article, and masculine singular noun translate literally into English as "the birthday of the Pope." The pronunciation will be "eel KOM-pley-AN-no del PA-pa" in Italian.
"My beautiful Papa, I miss you!" in English is Mi manchi, bello papà mio! in Italian.
Ciao, Papa.
Buon giorno, papà! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning, papa!" The greeting translates literally as "Good day, papa!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwon DJOR-no pa-PA" in Italian.
"Pope" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian word papa. The masculine singular noun may be found with an initially capitalized or small letter depending upon the context. The pronunciation will be "PA-pa" in Pisan Italian.
"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.
The Italian word papa, for "pope," is masculine.
Sì, Babbo! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Aye, Papi!" The masculine singular noun babbo may be rendered into English as "Dad," "Daddy," "Papa," "Pop" or "Pops." The pronunciation will be "see BAB-bo" in Italian.
Papà, mangia! Mangia! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Eat, Papa, eat!" The present imperative verb is in the second person informal singular form which a speaker uses with a family member, friend, or peer. The pronunciation will be "pa-PA MAN-dja MAN-dja" in Italian.
"Papa Americano" is primarily in an Italian dialect known as Neapolitan. Its lyrics mix Italian and English phrases, giving it a unique and catchy style.
papa's kitchen in Italian
Papa is translated to "pappa".
Papi, papÃ?, and babbo are Italian equivalents of the English word "papa".Specifically, the most common form throughout the Italian islands and peninsula is papÃ?. Papi tends to be heard and used around Milan and babbio around Florence. The pronunciations will be "PA-pea", "pa-PA", and "BAB-bo" in Italian.