아빠

Korean

Etymology

아비 (abi, father) + (-a, hey, vocative particle). The final /i/ in 아비 (abi) was dropped regularly; see Usage Notes in 이#noun suffix.

Korean colloquial family terms commonly stem from a fused vocative. See Category:Korean terms suffixed with -아 (vocative).

Pronunciation

  • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [a̠p͈a̠]
    • (file)
  • Phonetic hangul: []
Romanizations
Revised Romanization?appa
Revised Romanization (translit.)?a'ppa
McCune–Reischauer?appa
Yale Romanization?a.ppa

Noun

아빠 • (appa)

  1. (colloquial) dad, papa
    Synonyms: 아버지 (abeoji, father), 부친(父親) (buchin, father, formal), 부(父) (bu, father, legalistic)
    Coordinate term: 엄마 (eomma, mom, mommy)
    가족 아빠, 엄마, 아이, 이렇게 입니다.Geu gajog-eun appa, eomma, du ai, ireoke ne myeong-imnida.There are four people in the family: a father, a mother, and two children.

Usage notes

2015 study by the National Institute of the Korean Language
How do you refer to your male parent?
Age cohort16 to 2526 to 3536 to 4546 to 5556 to 6565 or above
아빠 (appa, Dad) 60 respondents
(87%)
39 respondents
(68%)
19 respondents
(58%)
15 respondents
(23%)
0 respondents
(0%)
3 respondents
(5%)
아버지 (abeoji, Father) 9 respondents
(13%)
18 respondents
(32%)
12 respondents
(36%)
48 respondents
(75%)
23 respondents
(100%)
50 respondents
(93%)
Other 0 respondents0 respondents2 respondents1 respondent0 respondents1 respondent

Contrast with Usage Notes at 엄마 (eomma, mom).

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