"아빠" meaning in Korean

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Noun

IPA: [a̠p͈a̠] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: appa [romanization]
Etymology: 아비 (abi, “father”) + 아 (-a, “hey”, vocative particle). The final /i/ in 아비 (abi) was dropped regularly; see Usage Notes in 이. Korean colloquial family terms commonly stem from a fused vocative. See :Category:Korean terms suffixed with -아 (vocative). Etymology templates: {{suffix|ko|아비|아|id2=vocative|pos2=vocative particle|t1=father|t2=hey}} 아비 (abi, “father”) + 아 (-a, “hey”, vocative particle), {{IPAfont|/i/}} /i/ Head templates: {{ko-noun}} 아빠 • (appa)
  1. (colloquial) dad, papa Wikipedia link: National Institute of the Korean Language Tags: colloquial Categories (topical): Family Synonyms: 아버지 (english: father), 부친 (alt: 父親) (english: father), (alt: ) (english: father)
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