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What is the difference between おとうさん、ちちえ、and おやじ?
8 set 2010 04:56
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It's ちちうえ(父上), not ちちえ.
When you directly call your father(like to say "Dad!" to your father), you can choose any one of them depending on your preference.
ちちうえ is the politest. Actually, it sounds too polite. You may hear it only in drama or movie.
おとうさん is the most common way today. Other variations are おとうちゃん、とうさん、とうちゃん.
おやじ(親父) is kind of masculine word. Many boys switch to use おやじ instead of おとうさん while growing up as a guy. If used by a girl or woman, it sound quite rough.
When you refer to other person's father, おとうさん would be the safest choice.
9 settembre 2010
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Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Giapponese
Lingua di apprendimento
Giapponese
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