"papà" meaning in Italian

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Noun

IPA: /paˈpa/
Rhymes: -a Etymology: From various North Italian dialects. Etymology templates: {{quote-web|it|date=2017-5-5|passage=In almost all Italian dictionaries, the second word (after mamma) pronounced by the majority of Italian speakers, that is, papà, is classified as a Frenchism, that is, a tracing of the French papa. It is instead a term of central-northern Italian origin, which from the dialects of the North has passed into the national language, as has also happened to some other words of the daily and family lexicon.|url=https://accademiadellacrusca.it/it/consulenza/pap%C3%A0-un-settentrionale-creduto-francese/1277|work=Accademia della Crusca}} 2017 May 5, Accademia della Crusca: In almost all Italian dictionaries, the second word (after mamma) pronounced by the majority of Italian speakers, that is, papà, is classified as a Frenchism, that is, a tracing of the French papa. It is instead a term of central-northern Italian origin, which from the dialects of the North has passed into the national language, as has also happened to some other words of the daily and family lexicon. (please add an English translation of this quotation) Head templates: {{it-noun|m|#}} papà m (invariable)
  1. dad, papa Tags: invariable, masculine Categories (topical): Male family members, Parents Synonyms: babbo, padre Related terms: papa, paparino, paparone, mamma
    Sense id: en-papà-it-noun-gbtpq~Q2 Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries
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