"Homer's appelle mon qui voici père" translates to "Homer calls my father here." This phrase doesn't appear to have a widely recognized meaning or context in literature or popular culture. It could be interpreted as a reference to a character named Homer calling upon a father figure, but without additional context, its significance remains unclear.
It translates to : Here's my family: my dad, Jacqueline, and me.
For formal french or when writing in french it is : on appelle mon pere peter For casual french or when talking in french casually: mon pere est s'appelle peter
mon père - my father
Saint Nicholas/ Pere Noel.
my father carved (he was a sculptor)
It means 'for my father'
It means- Father-in-law
Here is my father.
It means- Brother of the Father
Literarily it mean father Christmas but Santa Claus.
Pere fouettard literally means whipping father he is saint Nicolas s slave that spanks naughty kids
My father, that hero