"的爸" (dì bà) is a colloquial term used in spoken Chinese to refer to one's father. It is not a standard term in English and does not have a direct translation.

In English, the most common way to refer to one's father is simply as "father" or "dad."

Here are some examples of sentences using the word "father" in English:

My father is a doctor. (我的父亲是医生。)
I have a close relationship with my father. (我和我的父亲关系很亲密。)
My father always encourages me to pursue my dreams. (我的父亲总是鼓励我追求我的梦想。)

The word "father" comes from the Old English word "fæder," which is related to the Old High German "fater" and the Old Norse "faðir." It ultimately derives from the Proto-Indo-European root "ph2tēr," which means "father."
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最佳回答 2023-03-10