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s.1 patata (familiar) (potato) (Esp.)papa (Am.)2 escardillo, almocafre, escarda.3 Spud, nombre propio.v.1 escardar, escardillar.2 iniciar labores de perforación en.(pt & pp spudded) -
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(a father: You must ask your papa; Where are you, Papa?) papá
Multiple Entries: papa papá
papa 1 sustantivo masculino pope;
papa 2 sustantivo femenino (esp AmL) (Bot) potato; papá caliente hot potato; papá dulce (AmL) sweet potato; papás fritas (esp AmL) ( de paquete) potato chips (AmE) o (BrE) crisps (pl); ( de cocina) French fries (pl) (AmE), chips (pl) (BrE);◊ ni papá (fam) not a thing;no sé ni papá de coches I haven't a clue about cars (colloq)
papá sustantivo masculino (pl -pás) (fam) daddy (colloq), pop (AmE colloq); mis papás (AmL) my parents, my mom and dad (AmE), my mum and dad (BrE colloq); Ppapá Noel Santa Claus, Father Christmas
papa 3 sustantivo masculino
1 Rel el Papa, the Pope
2 familiar dad, daddy
papa 1 f LAm potato
papa 2 sustantivo femenino mush, pulp (para un niño pequeño) baby food: tengo que darle la papa al niño, I've got to feed the baby Locuciones: familiar no entender/ver ni papa, not to understand a word o not to see a thing
papá m fam dad, daddy ' papá' also found in these entries: Spanish: entender - fumata blanca - hijo - jerarquía - lección - papa - papista - rincón - santidad - tata - asado - asar - cáscara - chip - chuño - decir - enterarse - júnior - papi - peladura - piel - viejo English: dad - daddy - Father Christmas - pop - pope - bake - bulb - chip - cinch - crisp - croquette - father - mileage - pa - papa - poppa - potato - Santa Claus - spud - turntr[pæ'pɑː]1 dated papá nombre masculinopapa*n.• papaíto s.m.• papá s.m.a) 'pɑːpə (AmE) papá mb) pə'pɑː (BrE dated) padre m (ant), papá m[pǝ'pɑː]N papá m* * *a) ['pɑːpə] (AmE) papá mb) [pə'pɑː] (BrE dated) padre m (ant), papá m -
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patata sustantivo femenino (Esp) potato; ( de bolsita) (potato) chip (AmE), (potato) crisp (BrE)
patata sustantivo femenino
1 potato
patatas fritas, chips, US French fries (de bolsa) crisps, US potato chips ➣ Ver nota en potato 2 patata caliente: nos pasó a nosotros la patata caliente, we were left holding the screaming child
ni patata: no entiendo ni patata del inglés, I can't speak a word of English ' patata' also found in these entries: Spanish: originaria - originario English: baked potato - chip - crisp - crisps - peel - potato - potato chips - roast - bake - spud
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