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- In what context do you use ‘papi’? : r Spanish - Reddit
In what context do you call someone ‘papi’? For example, who do you call ‘papi’? A girl I know (and am interested in) has a guy in her phone under the name papi (not her dad) and am curious, as to what the context could be She said he is an old family friend that she has known since she was a kid
- Why do many Latinos call their partners “Papi” and “Mami”?
It's a term of endearment, it can also be used with more sexual connotations But is not just sexual, children call their parents papi and mami, parents call their children papi and mami, friends can call each other papi or mami, even strangers can call someone else "papi" or even "mami", ask Puertorricans about those last two lol, where cubans use "chico" they use "papi" Reply reply Sbear24 • In Colombia it's the same Reply reply More replies [deleted] •
- What does the word ‘papi’ generally mean? And in what context . . . - Reddit
Papi in Latin America is a term of endearment Wife’s say it to husbands, girlfriends say it to boyfriends and parents say it to male children It can be used in an ironical way between men Strictly speaking “papi” means “daddy”
- When someone says “pa” what does that mean? : r . . . - Reddit
Pa' is a contraction of papá papi at least in Colombia I use it all the time with my father and some men use it to address other men They can say: papi, or pa' (but this sounds very low-class to me)
- What does mamá guebo mira mi platano papi making mofongos mean . . .
"Mama huevo mira mi platano papi making mofongos" Means: "Mom egg look at my banana daddy making mofongos" (Mofongo is a Puerto Rican food made from plantains) I don't get the joke, but I also don't speak Spanish
- When is the phrase papito appropriate? : r Spanish - Reddit
So that this isn't a single-word issue, I'd add that the diminutive suffix in Spanish has many shades of meaning English "little" does too, but the Spanish -ito, -ita is much more flexible; it's only occasionally that it means "little" in the physical sense
- In which countries do guys call each other “papi”? - Reddit
Costeños in Colombia do that a lot '¿papi, qué?' is a pretty common way of saying hello between teenagers and young adults
- What does ‘papi’ generally mean? : r language - Reddit
In Mexico moms call their children (boys) "papi" as a term of endearment many times when asking them to do something Sometimes it has a negative undertone "Ándale papi, acabate la sopa" "Come on papi, finish your soup"
- Is it rude to call someone papacito chulo or mamacita . . . - Reddit
Would it be rude for you to call someone a delicious mama or a hot papi in english? It would entirely depend on who you’re talking to
- What does papichulo mean where you are from? - Reddit
Just curious I know what it means I just like how various words and expressions carry different meanings from country to country, I was always interested in cultural anthropology and always thoroughly enjoyed hearing what something meant here opposed to over there
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