How to Say ‘Father’ in Japanese
父
chichi
[chee-chee]
💬 Usage Tip: [父] is the “inside family” word (humble-ish) used when talking about your own father or when you are the father speaking.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Common pair: [父] (my father/I as father) vs. [お父さん] (someone else’s father / when addressing dad). On school calls, [父] is the safe polite choice.
Phrase Breakdown
父
chichi
[chee-chee]
father
Used when referring to your own father (or as a role label). In school calls, parents often say 「〜の父です」 to identify themselves.
私はさくらの父です。
I am Sakura’s father.
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