In Spanish, "padre" means father. It can also refer to a priest, especially in a Christian context.
Yes, "padre" is a masculine noun in Spanish.
"Padre" is a masculine noun in Spanish, meaning "father."
"La esposa de mi padre" means "my father's wife" in Spanish.
Padres, papás (incluyéndose padre y madre)
Father in different languages: Spanish: Padre French: Père German: Vater Italian: Padre
Yes, "padre" is a masculine noun in Spanish.
"Padre" is a masculine noun in Spanish, meaning "father."
Papá. Padre.
NO. It is "padre".
El Padre
"Father" in English is padre in Spanish.
Tu padre/papacito - familiar Su padre/papacito- formal
papa or padre.. both work... mother is mama or madre
Mi padre es simpático.
a mi padre.
el padre
Su Padre.