sifu
See also: sìfú
English
Etymology
From Cantonese 師傅/师傅 (si1 fu6-2, “master”) and 師父/师父 (si1 fu6-2, “my master”), both also conveying the sense of teacher.
Noun
sifu (plural sifu or sifus)
- A pair of Cantonese terms, homophones, used in English to mean "master" or "teacher" in the context of martial arts, especially kung fu and tai chi, also used to denote "spiritual father" in esoteric uses.
- 1998, Dana Stabenow, Fire and Ice, page 134:
- Who is -- don't get cute with me, you dumb bastard, I'm your sifu.
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Translations
martial arts instructor
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