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Papa vs Carlo - What's the difference?

papa | carlo |

As an acronym papa

is , and the tournaments held under its auspices.

As a proper noun carlo is

of italian origin english equivalents: charles, carl.

papa

English

(wikipedia papa)

Noun

(en noun)
  • (often, childish) Dad, daddy, father; a familiar or old-fashioned term of address to one’s father.
  • (informal)
  • A parish priest in the Greek Orthodox Church.
  • (Shipley)
  • The letter P in the ICAO spelling alphabet.
  • See also

    * da * dad * daddy

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    carlo

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • of Italian origin. English equivalents: Charles, Carl
  • * 1867 , Mabel's Progress , All the Year Round, June 15, 1867, page 579:
  • Charles, come here and be presented to your cousin, Mabel Earnshaw. His name is Carlo , but I couldn't possibly call him by it; it sounds like a dog. At least, pronounced in my English fashion. And I can't roll my r's.

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