親仁
Tags
- popular
- Words commonly used in modern Japanese #popular
- gikun or jukujikun
- Gikun and jukujikun are readings of kanji combinations that have no direct correspondence to the characters' individual on'yomi or kun'yomi readings. #gikun
- rarely used kanji form
- rarely used kanji form #rK
- usually written using kana alone
- Words and expressions which are always written using hiragana or katakana. #uk
- familiar language
- Words and expressions used orally with friends and family. #fam
- noun
- noun (common) (futsuumeishi) #n
- noun (generic)
- All kinds of Japanese nouns #noun
- Hokkaido-ben
- Words specific of the Hokkaido dialect, spoken in Hokkaido, where there are cities like Sapporo, Hakodate or Asahikawa. #hob
Other forms:
Reading
- gikun or jukujikunおやじ
Meaning
- usually written using kana alonefamiliar languagenounone's father, one's old man, dad, pops
- usually written using kana alonefamiliar languagenounmiddle-aged (or older) man, old man, geezer
- usually written using kana alonefamiliar languagenounone's boss
- usually written using kana alonenounproprietor (of a restaurant, store, etc.), landlord
- Hokkaido-benusually written using kana alonenoungrizzly bear
- pa, vader, ouweheer, ouwe heer, ouwe
- ouwe, vadertje, oude man
- baas, chef, ouwe, waard
- Vater (als Bez. von Männern für ihren Vater verwendet)
- alter Mann
- Boss, Chef, Meister (Bez. von Untergebenen für ihren Chef)
- fater, öreg, ős
- (разг.) отец, родитель
- oče, stric {ekspresivno za moškega srednjih let, tudi če ni sorodnik}
- mi padre, papá, viejo, abuelo
How to write
Not available for this kanji.
Kanji in this word
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Extended information
- JMDict ID: 1365330
- JMdictDB entry
- Short URL: https://jpdct.com/FNVS
- Appears in the "wordfreq" file compiled by Alexandre Girardi (see wordfreq.README) on the last 12.000 words.
- This word is detected as being common, but is not included in other lists.
- Frequency-of-use ranking in the wordfreq file: 25
Example sentences
- Japanese sentence
- 親父はじっと私の顔を見た。Loading...
- Sentence analysis
- Meaning
- Father looked me full in the face.