BAHB-boh is the way to pronounce the Italian word 'babbo' for 'Dad, Daddy'.
"Father Christmas" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Babbo Natale. The masculine pronoun translates literally by word order into English as "Daddy Nativity." The pronunciation will be "BAB-bo na-TA-ley" in Italian.
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.
"Father" in English is, more loving than padre, babbo, babbuccio, papi or papino 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.
Guarda cosa mi ha portato Babbo Natale!
Babbo Natale is the Italian version of Father Christmas. Babbo is the name children call their fathers. He is normally played by a foreigner as Babbo Natale is not from Italy because he lives at the North Pole.
December 24th is the date of Babbo Natale's visit.Specifically, the Italian masculine noun Babbo means "Dad, Daddy, Pop." The masculine noun natale means "Christmas, Nativity." So Babbo Natale shows up as the Italian equivalent of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, the 24th of December.
Ti amo e mi manchi, Babbo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Love you and miss you, Daddy." The pronunciation will be "tee A-mo ey mee MAN-kee BAB-bo" in Italian.
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.
Babbo e mamma and Papà e mamma are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Daddy and Mom." The phrase also translates literally as "Dad and Mum" and "Poppa and Mommy" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "BAB-bo ey MAM-ma" and "pa-PA ey MAM-ma" in Pisan 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.
"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.