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"My dads name is" translates to: Mi padre se llama...

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Translation: Pregúntale a Jose en

If by 'ask....in', you mean 'invite': 'Invítele a Jose'. (accent on second 'i')

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Mi padre/papa es de....

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Translation: Mi padre se llama José.

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