''Do I adore my father''
Here is my father.
My father, that hero
There are 3 syllables. Pere-No-el.
Mon pere s'appelle Andre.
The word "father" can be traced back to the Latin word 'pater'. There was a process called "the great consonant shift" which meant that related languages began to change and letters such as "p" began to be pronounced as "f" or "v", "t" began to be pronounced as "d" This explains why the Latin word "pater" translates so similarly into various European languages as * vater - German * father - English * padre - Italian & Spanish * athar - Irish (the initial consonant has disappeared altogether) * pere - French (the middle consonant has disappeared)
It means- Father-in-law
It means 'for my father'
Here is my father.
My father, that hero
Votre père means "your father".
Father Christmas.
It means "my father".
un père - a father
"my father is the son of my father and of my mother"(I noticed something weird in your sentence, by the way)
mon père - my father
Saint Nicholas/ Pere Noel.
It means- Brother of the Father