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I would need to know what you mean by 'Father Me'. In my reading of standard English, I would find it hard to follow 'father' with 'me'. Do you mean 'My Father'?

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Literally, "Como padre, como el hijo". Idiomatically, "De tal palo, tal estillo". It means "From such a stick, such such a splinter".

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ut pater ut filius

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Te amo, Pater.

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Te amo filio.

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Pater.

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Filius dei.

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