What does pap in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word pap in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use pap in Dutch.

The word pap in Dutch means pa, ouwe, pap, pap, papa, pap, brij, moes, papa, pappa, pap, pa, pap, pap, pap, papa, pap, mengelmoes, brij, pap, brei, moes, pap. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word pap

pa, ouwe, pap

(informal (father) (informeel)

My dad is a good father.

pap, papa

(informal (father)

My brother just became a daddy for the second time.

pap

(food: oatmeal)

We have porridge for breakfast in the winter.

brij, moes

(soft pulp)

You know the fruit is overripe when the inside has turned to mush.

papa, pappa, pap, pa

(affectionate term for father) (informeel)

Eleanor's papa is taking her on holiday.

pap

(pap)

pap

(medical treatment: compress) (voor op wond)

My mother used to give me poultices anytime I was injured.

pap, papa

(informal (Father: in direct address)

Daddy, why can't I have a pony? If you want to go to the disco, you'll have to ask Daddy for a lift home.

pap

(US, Can, trademark (infant cereal)

mengelmoes, brij, pap

(combination)

The band's music was a mash of a lot different styles.

brei, moes, pap

(soft mass, mush)

Whiz the ingredients in a food processor until you have a pulp.

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