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03-15-2017, 09:37 PM
Hi.
I'm looking to get a tattoo of the Japanese word for "father". It's important to point out, that the meaning of the tattoo is that I myself am a father (to a little girl) and it's not a reference to my father. I would prefer to have a single kanji, but of course the most important thing is that the tattoo has the appropriate meaning. I've seen the 父-kanji (chichi), but would that be interpreted as a reference to my father? Should it be otousan, and can that only be written as "お父さん" and not with a single kanji like chichi? Any help is much appreciated. /Nik |
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03-17-2017, 02:38 PM
"父親:CHICHIOYA;parent(father)" would do well.
Though I'm not sure if Chinese will agree or not, Japanese will recognize you are the father who has a child or children when you have the tattoo "父親". As far as I know, there is no single KANJI meaning like "父親". Links to Japan forum Tips : 1) How to remove spam massages on you screen 2) How to post Youtube movies or Pictures ... and Ask professional translator for your business work. You can not get useful business resources for free. |
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