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<123456| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
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otousan(p); otossan(ok) / otosan(p); otossan(ok) おとうさん(P); おとっさん(ok) |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 父さん) father; dad; papa; pa; pop; daddy; dada; (2) (honorific or respectful language) husband; (pronoun) (3) (familiar language) you (of an elderly person older than the speaker); he; him |
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otousama / otosama おとうさま |
(honorific or respectful language) (See お父さん・1) father |
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jedomaroosu; jedo maroosu ジェドマロース; ジェド・マロース |
(myth) Ded Moroz; Grandfather Frost |
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mitsugonotamashiihyakumade / mitsugonotamashihyakumade みつごのたましいひゃくまで |
(expression) the child is father to the man; the soul of a child of three (is the same) at 100 |
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jishinkaminarikajioyaji じしんかみなりかじおやじ |
(expression) (proverb) things to fear: earthquakes, thunder, fires and, most of all, fathers |
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izanagi; izanaki; izanagi いざなぎ; いざなき; イザナギ |
(kana only) {Shinto} (See 伊邪那岐命) Izanagi; male deity who fathered Japan and the sun, moon, and storm gods |
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tachiaibunben たちあいぶんべん |
{med} childbirth with father of child present; delivery with husband present |
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hosutofaazaa; hosuto faazaa / hosutofaza; hosuto faza ホストファーザー; ホスト・ファーザー |
host father |
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jiiji; jiiji(sk); jiぃji(sk) / jiji; jiji(sk); jiぃji(sk) じいじ; じーじ(sk); じぃじ(sk) |
(child. language) (See おじいさん・1) grandpa; grampa; gramps; grandfather |
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faazaa; fazaa; faaza(sk) / faza; faza; faza(sk) ファーザー; ファザー; ファーザ(sk) |
father |
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oyaji(gikun)(p); oyaji おやじ(gikun)(P); オヤジ |
(1) (kana only) (familiar language) one's father; one's old man; dad; pops; (2) (kana only) (familiar language) middle-aged (or older) man; old man; geezer; (3) (kana only) (familiar language) one's boss; (4) (kana only) proprietor (of a restaurant, store, etc.); landlord; (5) (kana only) (hob:) grizzly bear |
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mitsugonotamashiihyakumade / mitsugonotamashihyakumade みつごのたましいひゃくまで |
(expression) (proverb) a leopard cannot change its spots; the child is father to the man; the soul of a child of three (is the same) at 100 |
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hiiojiisan / hiojisan ひいおじいさん |
(kana only) great-grandfather |
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tanechigai たねちがい |
(adj-no,n) (See 腹違い) half- (sibling by a different father); uterine; maternal |
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ojiisan / ojisan おじいさん |
(1) (kana only) (usu. お祖父さん) grandfather; (2) (kana only) (usu. お爺さん) male senior-citizen |
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pirugurimufaazaazu; pirugurimu faazaazu / pirugurimufazazu; pirugurimu fazazu ピルグリムファーザーズ; ピルグリム・ファーザーズ |
(hist) Pilgrim Fathers (early Puritan settlers in North America) |
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uiikuendofaazaa; uiikuendo faazaa / uikuendofaza; uikuendo faza ウイークエンドファーザー; ウイークエンド・ファーザー |
weekend father |
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sekifuzennoienihakanarazuyoouari / sekifuzennoienihakanarazuyooari せきふぜんのいえにはかならずよおうあり |
(expression) (proverb) (See 積善の家には必ず余慶あり) iniquities of fathers are visited upon their sons |
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tetenashigo; chichinashigo ててなしご; ちちなしご |
(1) (dated) child whose paternity is unknown; illegitimate child; (2) (dated) child whose father is dead; fatherless child |
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ojiichanko / ojichanko おじいちゃんこ |
(1) child who is very close to their grandfather; (2) child who is doted on by their grandfather |
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ojiisama / ojisama おじいさま |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (kana only) (usual kanji form is お祖父様) grandfather; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (kana only) (usual kanji form is お爺様) old man; elderly man |
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ojiisan / ojisan おじいさん |
(1) (kana only) (usu. お祖父さん when written with kanji) grandfather; (2) (kana only) (usu. お爺さん when written with kanji) male senior-citizen; old man |
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tachiaishussan たちあいしゅっさん |
childbirth with the father of child present; delivery with family members present |
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shingurufaazaa; shingurufazaa; shinguru faazaa; shinguru fazaa / shingurufaza; shingurufaza; shinguru faza; shinguru faza シングルファーザー; シングルファザー; シングル・ファーザー; シングル・ファザー |
single father |
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鐃循wa申鐃夙fuwa申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃緒申; 鐃循wa申鐃夙¥申鐃春wa申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃緒申 鐃循ワ申鐃夙フワ申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃緒申; 鐃循ワ申鐃夙¥申鐃春ワ申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃緒申 |
host father |
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goddofaazaa(p); gottofaazaa(sk); goddofazaa(sk); gottofazaa(sk) / goddofaza(p); gottofaza(sk); goddofaza(sk); gottofaza(sk) ゴッドファーザー(P); ゴットファーザー(sk); ゴッドファザー(sk); ゴットファザー(sk) |
godfather |
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patanitiharasumento; patanitiiharasumento; pataniti harasumento; patanitii harasumento / patanitiharasumento; patanitiharasumento; pataniti harasumento; pataniti harasumento パタニティハラスメント; パタニティーハラスメント; パタニティ・ハラスメント; パタニティー・ハラスメント |
(See マタニティーハラスメント) workplace discrimination against father who has taken a paternal leave (wasei: paternity harassment) |
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kaerunokohakaeru かえるのこはかえる |
(expression) (proverb) like father, like son; the apple doesn't fall far from the tree; the child of a frog is a frog |
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konooyanishitekonokoari このおやにしてこのこあり |
(expression) (proverb) the apple doesn't fall far from the tree; like father, like son |
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konooyanishitekonokoari このおやにしてこのこあり |
(expression) (proverb) the apple doesn't fall far from the tree; like father, like son |
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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