親父
Chinese
dear; intimate; parent; relation; closely related; parents-in-law of one's offspring |
father | ||
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trad. (親父) | 親 | 父 | |
simp. (亲父) | 亲 | 父 | |
anagram | 父親/父亲 |
Pronunciation
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |
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親 | 父 |
おや > や Grade: 2 |
ちち > じ Grade: 2 |
Irregular |
Kanji in this term | |
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親 | 父 |
おや Grade: 2 |
ちち > じ Grade: 2 |
Irregular |
Etymology 1
Perhaps from 親 (oya, “parent”) + 父 (chichi, “father”). The reading appears to be an alteration of an earlier form, oyachichi, perhaps under the influence of 爺 (chichi, jiji, jī, “old man”). The kanji are jukujikun (熟字訓).
Pronunciation
Noun
親父 (hiragana おやじ, katakana オヤジ, rōmaji oyaji, historical hiragana おやぢ, historical katakana オヤヂ)
(alternative reading hiragana やじ, romaji yaji, historical hiragana やぢ, historical katakana ヤヂ)
- (informal) an old man (elderly man)
- (informal) an old man (father)
- 2007 October 20, Izawa, Hiroshi; Yamada, Kotaro, “
第 42話 父 と子 [Chapter 42: Father and Son]”, in ファイアーエムブレム 覇者の剣 [Fire Emblem: Sword of Champions], volume 5 (fiction), Jump Remix edition, Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN, pages 215–216:- やめろ オヤジ…や…やめてくれよ‼ オヤジと戦えるわけないだろ―――――‼ なんでだよ オヤジ…なんで…なんでわかってくれねぇんだ⁉ オレだよ!アルだ‼ オヤジィ‼
- Yamero oyaji… Ya…yamete kure yo‼ Oyaji to tatakaeru wakenai daro―――――‼ Nan de da yo oyaji… Nan de… Nan de wakatte kurenēn da⁉ Ore da yo! Aru da‼ Oyajī‼
- Stop it, pops… St…Stop it, please‼ I can’t fight you, pops‼ Why, pops… Why… Why can’t you hear me⁉ It’s me‼ I’m Alle‼ Pops‼
- やめろ オヤジ…や…やめてくれよ‼ オヤジと戦えるわけないだろ―――――‼ なんでだよ オヤジ…なんで…なんでわかってくれねぇんだ⁉ オレだよ!アルだ‼ オヤジィ‼
- 2007 October 20, Izawa, Hiroshi; Yamada, Kotaro, “
第 42話 父 と子 [Chapter 42: Father and Son]”, in ファイアーエムブレム 覇者の剣 [Fire Emblem: Sword of Champions], volume 5 (fiction), Jump Remix edition, Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN, page 225:- 目を覚ましてくれよ…オヤジ…オヤジ オレ…オレ…強くなっただろ?
- Me o samashitekure yo… Oyaji… Oyaji Ore… Ore… tsuyoku natta daro?
- Please wake up… pops… Pops, I… I have… gotten stronger, haven’t I?
- 目を覚ましてくれよ…オヤジ…オヤジ オレ…オレ…強くなっただろ?
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Usage notes
- The word is relatively masculine in usage. A woman is unlikely to use it to refer to her own father.
Synonyms
- 実父 (jippu)
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