Spanska | Engelska |
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padre adjective | cool [cooler, coolest](colloquial: all right, acceptable) |
padre noun {m} | curate [curates](parish priest) parent [parents](person from whom one is descended) priest [priests](clergyman (clergywoman, clergyperson)) |
padre proper noun {m} | Father(term of address for a Christian priest) |
Padre proper noun {m} | Father(God, the father of Creation) |
padre adoptivo noun {m} | adoptive father(man who has adopted a child) foster father(an adult male who cares for a foster child) |
padre biológico noun {m} {Pl} | |
Padre Celestial proper noun {m} | Heavenly Father(A formal name for the Judeo-Christian God) |
padre de familia noun {m} | family man(adult male with a spouse and children to whose well-being he is dedicated) |
Padre de la Iglesia noun {m} | Church Father(authoritative ancient male Christian author) |
padre de la nación noun {m} | |
padre de la patria noun {m} | |
padre fundador noun {m} | founding father(man who founded something, see also: founding mother; founder) |
Padre Tiempo proper noun | Father Time(Personification of time) |
padrenuestro noun {m} | paternoster(Lord's prayer) |
padrenuestro proper noun {m} | Lord's Prayer(the prayer taught by Jesus Christ to his disciples) |
compadre pronoun {m} | bro(male comrade or friend; one who shares one’s ideals) |
compadre noun {m} | dude [dudes](colloquial: term of address for a young man) friend [friends]((sarcastic) form of address used to warn someone) homie(a friend; somebody one often hangs out with) |
compadre adjective {m} | dear [dearer, dearest](an ironic way to start (often after my) addressing an inferior) |
de tal padre phrase | like father, like son(a son will have traits similar to his father) |
Dios Padre proper noun {m} | God the Father(person of the Trinity) |
Día del Padre noun {m} | Father's Day(holiday in celebration of fatherhood) |
Santo Padre proper noun {m} | Holy Father(Pope) |
¿dónde están tus padres? phrase | where are your parents(where are your parents?) |