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Padre | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com Son considerados los padres de la patria They are considered the fathers of the country An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e g , the big dog) Hicieron un desastre padre They made a huge mess 5 La película estuvo muy padre The movie was really great Esa camiseta es muy padre ¿Te costó muy cara?That T-shirt is really cool
PADRE | translation Spanish to English: Cambridge Dictionary En la época de celo es necesario contar con el padre In the mating season, it is necessary to bring the male Tienen un padre para aparearse con las hembras Me gustaría, sin embargo, seguir con el tema haciendo referencia a los niños que se quedan en el país mientras sus padres han salido fuera a trabajar
padre - Wiktionary, the free dictionary padre (plural padres or padri) A military clergyman (Christianity) A Roman Catholic or Anglican priest The Zuma and Manzo Indians of the area were in the habit of going to the missions in the Spanish provinces below the Rio Grande River to solicit the padres to come to teach and baptize them in their villages Inherited from Latin pater, patrem
PADRE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Padre definition: father (used especially in addressing or referring to a priest or member of the clergy) See examples of PADRE used in a sentence
What does Padre mean? - Definitions. net The Partnership for Acid Drainage Remediation (PADRE) is a European-based scientific-technical association dedicated to acid mine water related topics A "padre" is a term used originally in Spanish language, which translates to "father" in English
Padre - Wikipedia Padre means father in many Romance languages, and it may also refer to:
padre, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun padre, one of which is labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence Of multiple origins Partly a borrowing from Italian Partly a borrowing from Spanish Partly a borrowing from Portuguese 1