Translation and Meaning of: 親 - oya
The Japanese word 親[おや] is an essential term for anyone learning the language or interested in Japanese culture. In this article, we will explore its meaning, origin, writing, and how it is used in everyday life. Additionally, you will discover cultural curiosities and practical tips to memorize this word easily. If you are looking for a reliable dictionary to deepen your studies, Suki Nihongo is an excellent option.
Meaning and usage of 親[おや]
親[おや] means "father" or "mother" in Japanese, but it can also refer to "parents" in a broader sense. Unlike more specific words like 父[ちち] (father) and 母[はは] (mother), おや is a more general and neutral term. It often appears in everyday conversations, especially when discussing family in a generic way.
In informal contexts, 親 can also be used to refer to authority figures or mentors, such as in 親分[おやぶん], which means "boss" or "leader" in organized groups. This flexibility makes the word useful in various situations, from family dialogues to idiomatic expressions.
Origin and writing of the kanji 親
The kanji 親 is made up of the radical 見[みる] (to see) and the component 辛[からい] (spicy, difficult). This combination suggests the idea of "looking closely" or "taking care," reflecting the close relationship between parents and children. The etymology traces back to ancient Chinese, where the character already had the sense of kinship and emotional closeness.
In modern writing, 親 is considered an intermediate level kanji, often taught in Japanese schools around the fifth grade. Its most common reading, おや, is kun'yomi (Japanese reading), while the on'yomi (Chinese reading) シン appears in like 親子[おやこ] (parents and children) or 親切[しんせつ] (kindness).
Tips for memorization and curiosities
An effective way to the kanji 親 is to associate its radical 見 with the idea of "seeing" or "supervising," something that parents often do. Another tip is to practice with compound words, such as 親友[しんゆう] (best friend), which reinforce the sense of closeness.
Culturally, Japan places a high value on respect for parents, and expressions like 親孝行 [おやこうこう] (filial duty) are common. In animes and dramas, you may notice that family conflicts often revolve around the relationship between 親 and children, highlighting the importance of the term in Japanese society.
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Synonyms and similar words
- 親 (Oya) - Parent, in a broad sense, one of the guardians.
- 父母 (Fubo) - Father and mother; parents.
- 両親 (Ryoushin) - Parents; both parents.
- 父親 (Chichioya) - Father; a more formal or specific form.
- 母親 (Hahaoya) - Mother; a more formal or specific term.
- 親戚 (Shinseki) - Relatives; relatives in general.
- 親族 (Shinzoku) - Family; relatives, in a broader sense.
- 親類 (Shinrui) - Relatives, including various degrees of kinship.
- 親父 (Oyasumi) - Dad; informal and colloquial term.
- 親母 (Oyababa) - Mother; a less common and more colloquial form.
- 親父さん (Oyas-san) - Daddy; a respectful and familiar way to refer to one's father.
- 親母さん (Oyababa-san) - Mamãe; a respectful and familiar way to refer to mother.
- 父さん (Tou-san) - Dad; an informal and affectionate way of referring to the father.
- 母さん (Kaa-san) - Mom; an informal and affectionate way to refer to a mother.
- ご両親 (Go-ryoushin) - Your parents; used to politely refer to someone's parents.
- ご両親様 (Go-ryoushin-sama) - Your parents; a very respectful way.
- ご両親さん (Go-ryoushin-san) - Your parents; a respectful but less formal way.
- 両親様 (Ryoushin-sama) - Parents; respectful way to refer to both guardians.
- 両親さん (Ryoushin-san) - Country; respectful but less formal way.
- 父親様 (Chichioya-sama) - Father; a very respectful form.
- 父親さん (Chichioya-san) - Father; respectful form, but less formal.
- 母親様 (Hahaoya-sama) - Mother; a very respectful form.
- 母親さん (Hahaoya-san) - Mother; a respectful but less formal way.
Related words
Romaji: oya
Kana: おや
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n4
Translation / Meaning: country
Meaning in English: parents
Definition: Father: A person who gives birth to children and animals.
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How to Write in Japanese - (親) oya
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Example Sentences - (親) oya
See below some example sentences:
Watashi no shinyuu wa itsumo watashi o sasaete kuremasu
My best friend always s me.
- 私 (watashi) - signifies "I" in Japanese
- の (no) - possession particle, indicating that "watashi" is the possessor
- 親友 (shin'yuu) - means "best friend" in Japanese
- は (wa) - topic particle, indicating that "shin'yuu" is the subject of the sentence
- いつも (itsumo) - means "always" in Japanese
- 私を (watashi wo) - "wo" is a direct object particle, indicating that "watashi" is the object of the sentence
- 支えてくれます (sasaete kuremasu) - "sasaete" means "to ", "kuremasu" is a polite form of "kureru", which means "to do for someone". Together, they mean "to do for someone the act of ing", indicating that "shin'yuu" always s "watashi".
Watashi no chichioya wa jokyōju desu
My father is a teacher's assistant.
My father is an assistant professor.
- 私 - The personal pronoun that means "I" in Japanese.
- の - possession particle in Japanese, which indicates that "father" is mine
- 父親 - noun meaning "father" in Japanese
- は - topic particle in Japanese, which indicates that what comes after is the subject of the sentence
- 助教授 - noun meaning "assistant teacher" in Japanese
- です - verb to be in Japanese, which indicates that the father is an assistant teacher
Watashi no itoko wa totemo shinsetsu desu
My cousin is very kind.
- 私 - personal pronoun that means "I"
- の - particle that indicates possession or belonging
- 従兄弟 - noun that means "first cousin"
- は - Particle indicating the topic of the sentence
- とても - adverb meaning "very"
- 親切 - adjective that means "kind" or "gentle"
- です - verb to be in the present affirmative
Watashi no shinrui wa takusan imasu
I have many relatives.
- 私 - personal pronoun that means "I"
- の - particle that indicates possession or belonging
- 親類 - noun that means "relatives"
- は - Particle indicating the topic of the sentence
- たくさん - adverb that means "many"
- います - verb that means "to exist" or "to be present" (in the affirmative present)
Watashi no chijin wa totemo shinsetsu desu
My acquaintance is very kind.
- 私 - personal pronoun that means "I"
- の - particle that indicates possession or belonging
- 知人 - noun that means "acquaintance" or "friend"
- は - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence
- とても - adverb meaning "very"
- 親切 - adjective that means "kind" or "gentle"
- です - verb that indicates the current state or action, in this case, "is"
Watashi no doukyuusei wa totemo shinsetsu desu
My classmates are very kind.
- 私 - personal pronoun that means "I"
- の - particle that indicates possession, equivalent to "of"
- 同級生 - noun that means "classmate"
- は - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, equivalent to "about"
- とても - adverb meaning "very"
- 親切 - adjective that means "kind, gentle"
- です - verb "to be" in the present, equivalent to "is"
Watashi no chichioya wa totemo yasashii hito desu
My father is a very kind person.
- 私 - personal pronoun that means "I"
- の - particle that indicates possession, equivalent to "of"
- 父親 - noun that means "father"
- は - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, equivalent to "about"
- とても - adverb meaning "very"
- 優しい - adjective meaning "kind"
- 人 - noun that means "person"
- です - verb that indicates the state or condition, equivalent to "is"
Watashi no kashu wa totemo shinsetsu desu
My owner is very kind.
- 私 - personal pronoun that means "I"
- の - particle that indicates possession, in this case, "mine"
- 家主 - noun that means "homeowner"
- は - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case, "the homeowner"
- とても - adverb meaning "very"
- 親切 - adjective meaning "kind"
- です - verb that indicates "to be", in this case, "is"
Watashitachi wa totemo shitashii tomodachi desu
We are very close friends.
We are very close friends.
- 私たちは - We
- とても - Very
- 親しい - Next, close
- 友達 - friends
- です - Ser/estar (linking verb)
Watashi no tomodachi wa totemo shinsetsu desu
My friends are very kind.
- 私の友達 - "Watashi no tomodachi" means "my friend" in Japanese.
- は - "wa" is a Japanese grammatical particle that indicates the topic of the sentence.
- とても - "totemo" means "very" in Japanese.
- 親切 - "shinsetsu" means "kind" or "gentle" in Japanese.
- です - "Desu" is a polite way to say "to be" or "to exist" in Japanese.
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