pater = father in Latin
Patris is the genitive singular of the Latin word for "father", pater. It means "of a father" or "of the father". (Latin has no words for "a" or "the", so a translation has to supply them when necessary.)
My father I miss you
The Latin word for father is Pater. The Latin for daddy is tata.
The root word for paternal is "pater," which means father in Latin.
The Father of Latin prose was Caecus. He was a Roman politician and a copy of one of his speeches is the earliest known political manuscript in Latin in existence.
Father is Pater in Latin.
Mother in latin is mater and father is pater.
Diēs patris is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "Father's Day." The phrase translates literally as "day of (the) father" in English. The pronunciation will be "dee-eyss pa-trees" in Church and classical Latin.
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It derives from the Latin word 'papa' which means 'father.'