der Papa
dad, daddy
der Papa 30초 만에
- Der Papa is the informal German word for 'dad', used widely across all ages to express affection and closeness within the family unit.
- It is a masculine noun (der) with a simple plural form (die Papas), often used without an article when addressing one's own father directly.
- While 'Vater' is the formal and biological term, 'Papa' is the emotional and everyday choice for most German speakers in private settings.
- The word is essential for A1 learners to describe family members and participate in basic social interactions involving personal relationships and home life.
The German noun der Papa is the quintessential term of endearment and informal address for a father. While the formal term is der Vater, Papa carries a warmth, proximity, and emotional resonance that Vater often lacks in daily conversation. It is the German equivalent of 'dad' or 'daddy' in English. For a German child, 'Papa' is usually one of the first words uttered, marking the beginning of a lifelong linguistic bond. However, unlike some languages where adult children might transition to more formal terms, many Germans continue to call their fathers 'Papa' well into adulthood, signifying a close and friendly relationship. The word is masculine, as indicated by the article der, and it follows a relatively simple declension pattern, though it is often used without an article when addressing one's own father directly or speaking about him within the family circle.
- Emotional Register
- Informal, warm, and intimate. It is used to express affection and a personal connection that goes beyond the biological role of a father.
- Usage Context
- Primarily used within the family, in stories for children, and in casual social settings when discussing one's parent.
Mein Papa hat mir heute beim Reparieren des Fahrrads geholfen.
In terms of regional variation, while 'Papa' is understood and used throughout Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, you might encounter 'Vati' in some regions, particularly in Eastern Germany or among older generations. However, 'Papa' remains the most dominant and universally accepted informal term. It is also interesting to note that in modern German society, the role of the 'Papa' has evolved. The 'neue Papa' (new dad) is a term often used in media to describe fathers who are more involved in childcare and domestic duties than previous generations. This cultural shift has further solidified 'Papa' as a word associated with care, presence, and emotional availability.
Schau mal, Papa, ich habe ein Bild für dich gemalt!
- Grammatical Gender
- Masculine (der). Even though the word ends in 'a', which is often associated with feminine nouns in other languages, it follows the natural gender of the person it describes.
The plural form is die Papas. This is a common pattern for German nouns ending in vowels that are borrowed or informal. You might hear this in a kindergarten setting: 'Alle Papas sind heute zum Basteln eingeladen' (All the dads are invited to do crafts today). The word is also frequently used in compound nouns, such as Papakind (daddy's girl/boy) or Wochenendpapa (weekend dad), which describes a father who only sees his children on weekends, often due to separation or work commitments.
Wir gehen am Sonntag mit Papa in den Zoo.
Using der Papa correctly involves understanding its role as both a common noun and a proper-name substitute. When you are talking about fathers in general or someone else's father in a slightly more formal way, you use the definite article. For example, 'Der Papa von Lukas ist sehr nett' (Lukas's dad is very nice). However, when you are referring to your own father within your family, 'Papa' acts like a name. You wouldn't say 'The John is coming'; similarly, you often don't say 'Der Papa kommt' when speaking to your siblings, but rather just 'Papa kommt'. This distinction is subtle but important for achieving a natural-sounding German flow.
- Direct Address (Vocative)
- When calling your father, use 'Papa' without any article or pronoun. Example: 'Papa, wo sind meine Schuhe?' (Dad, where are my shoes?)
- Possessive Usage
- When talking to others about your father, use 'mein Papa'. Example: 'Mein Papa arbeitet bei einer Bank.' (My dad works at a bank.)
Hast du Papa schon gefragt, ob wir ins Kino dürfen?
In the accusative case, the article changes to den. 'Ich liebe meinen Papa' (I love my dad). In the dative case, it becomes dem or meinem. 'Ich schenke meinem Papa ein Buch' (I am giving my dad a book). The genitive case is des Papas or meines Papas, though in casual speech, Germans often avoid the genitive by using 'von' + dative: 'Das Auto von meinem Papa' instead of 'Meines Papas Auto'. This is a very common feature of colloquial German that learners should embrace to sound more authentic.
Der kleine Junge läuft schnell zu seinem Papa.
- Plural Construction
- The plural is 'die Papas'. Example: 'Die Papas warten vor der Schule.' (The dads are waiting in front of the school.)
Another interesting usage is the 'third-person self-reference'. Sometimes, a father might refer to himself as 'Papa' when talking to a very young child: 'Komm mal zu Papa' (Come to daddy). This is a common way to help toddlers learn the roles and names of family members. Furthermore, in literature and storytelling, 'der Papa' is often used to create a cozy, domestic atmosphere, contrasting with the more rigid or authoritative 'der Vater'. When writing a card for Father's Day (Vatertag), Germans almost exclusively use 'Papa' or 'Papi' to ensure the message feels personal and heartfelt.
Alles Gute zum Vatertag, Papa!
You will hear der Papa in almost every domestic setting in German-speaking countries. From the playground where a child shouts 'Papa, guck mal!' (Dad, look!) to a family dinner where a teenager might ask 'Papa, kann ich das Auto haben?' (Dad, can I have the car?), it is the pulse of family life. It is also extremely common in popular culture. In German TV shows and movies, characters almost always use 'Papa' unless the relationship is depicted as strained, distant, or overly formal, in which case they might switch to 'Vater'.
- In Public Spaces
- At supermarkets, parks, and schools, you'll hear parents and children using 'Papa' constantly. It is the standard social label for a father in an informal setting.
- In Media
- Children's books (like 'Leo Lausemaus' or 'Conni') and cartoons use 'Papa' to build a sense of familiarity and safety for the young audience.
In der Werbung sieht man oft den modernen Papa, der für seine Kinder kocht.
In the workplace, if a colleague is talking about their weekend plans with their children, they might say, 'Ich war als Papa voll im Einsatz' (I was fully in action as a dad). This uses 'Papa' almost as a role or a title. You will also find it in music, especially in 'Liedermacher' (singer-songwriter) culture, where songs about fathers often use the word to evoke nostalgia or deep personal emotion. A famous example is the song 'Der Papa wird's schon richten' (Dad will fix it), which reflects a cultural trope of the father as the problem-solver of the family.
Der Papa ist im Garten und grillt Würstchen.
- Regional Hearing
- In Northern Germany, the pronunciation might be slightly clipped, while in the South (Bavaria/Austria), the 'a' sounds might be broader and more melodic.
Interestingly, 'Papa' is also used in the context of 'Papamobil' (the Popemobile), though 'der Papst' (the Pope) is the official title. This shows how the root 'papa' (from Latin/Greek for father) permeates various levels of the language, from the most intimate family circle to the highest religious offices. However, for a learner, the most important place you will hear it is in the homes of German friends, where it serves as a constant reminder of the importance of family ties in German culture.
Gestern hat mein Papa mir eine Geschichte vorgelesen.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make is overusing the definite article der when addressing their own father. In English, we say 'Dad, can you come here?' and in German, it is simply 'Papa, kommst du mal?'. Adding the article ('Der Papa, kommst du mal?') sounds unnatural and grammatically incorrect in a direct address. It makes the father sound like a third person you are talking about rather than the person you are talking to.
- The 'Vati' Confusion
- Learners often see 'Vati' in textbooks and think it's interchangeable with 'Papa'. While it is, 'Vati' can sound slightly dated or very regional (East Germany). Using 'Papa' is always the safer, more modern choice.
- Capitalization
- In German, all nouns are capitalized. Beginners often forget to capitalize 'Papa' because 'dad' isn't always capitalized in English unless it's a proper noun. In German: 'Mein Papa' (always capital P).
Falsch: Ich frage der papa.
Richtig: Ich frage Papa.
Another common error is confusing the gender. Because 'Papa' ends in '-a', some learners mistakenly use the feminine article die. Remember that in German, natural gender usually overrides morphological endings for people. Since a 'Papa' is male, the article is always der. Furthermore, when using the plural 'die Papas', don't forget the '-s' at the end. Unlike many German nouns that change vowels (Umlaut) or add '-e' in the plural, 'Papa' takes a simple '-s'.
Falsch: Die Papa ist groß.
Richtig: Der Papa ist groß.
- Genitive Case Error
- When indicating possession, learners sometimes say 'Papa's Auto' with an English-style apostrophe. In German, there is no apostrophe: 'Papas Auto'.
Lastly, be aware of the social context. While it's fine for a 30-year-old to call their father 'Papa' at home, in a professional setting where the father might be a colleague or boss, switching to 'mein Vater' or using his professional title is necessary to maintain decorum. Using 'Papa' in a boardroom would be seen as highly unprofessional and perhaps even a bit childish, unless it's a very tight-knit family business where such boundaries are blurred.
Falsch: Das ist Papa's Buch.
Richtig: Das ist Papas Buch.
German has several words for 'father', each with its own nuance and level of formality. Understanding these will help you choose the right word for the right situation. The most common alternative is der Vater, which is the standard, formal term. It is used in official documents, biological contexts, and when you want to create some emotional distance. For example, 'Mein Vater ist Arzt' (My father is a doctor) sounds more professional than 'Mein Papa ist Arzt'.
- Vati vs. Papa
- 'Vati' is the classic alternative to 'Papa'. It was very popular in the mid-20th century and remains common in Eastern Germany. To many modern ears, it sounds a bit more old-fashioned or 'stiffly' affectionate compared to the more casual 'Papa'.
- Papi
- This is the diminutive form, equivalent to 'daddy'. It is used by very young children or as a particularly sweet form of address. Some adults use it ironically or when they want to ask for a favor.
Manche Kinder sagen Vati, aber die meisten sagen Papa.
In more slang or cool contexts, you might hear der Alte (the old man). This can be affectionate but also slightly disrespectful depending on the tone and relationship. It's similar to how 'my old man' is used in English. Another term, though more biological and sometimes used disparagingly, is der Erzeuger (the progenitor/biological father). This is used when there is no emotional bond, such as in cases of an absent father. On the opposite end of the spectrum, das Vaterherz (father's heart) is a poetic term used in literature to describe a father's deep love.
Der Vater ist das Oberhaupt der Familie (traditionell gesehen).
- Comparison Table
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- Papa: Informal, standard, warm.
- Vater: Formal, biological, official.
- Vati: Informal, slightly old-fashioned, regional.
- Papi: Very informal, diminutive, childish.
- Der Alte: Slang, can be affectionate or rude.
Finally, in the context of stepfamilies, you might hear Stiefpapa or Bonus-Papa. The latter is a modern, positive term that has gained popularity to describe a stepfather who has a close, loving relationship with his stepchildren. This reflects the flexible and evolving nature of the word 'Papa' as it adapts to modern family structures.
Mein Bonus-Papa ist wirklich toll.
How Formal Is It?
"Mein Vater ist heute nicht anwesend."
"Der Papa von Max kommt ihn abholen."
"Papa, hast du mal einen Euro?"
"Guck mal, da ist der liebe Papa!"
"Mein Alter checkt das nicht."
재미있는 사실
The word 'Papa' is nearly universal. In many unrelated languages, the sounds 'pa' or 'ba' are used for 'father' because they are among the first sounds human babies can make.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing it like the English 'papa' with stress on the second syllable.
- Confusing it with 'Pappe' (cardboard), which has a very short 'a'.
- Making the 'a' sounds too nasal.
- Not stressing the first syllable clearly enough.
- Pronouncing the 'p' sounds too softly.
난이도
Very easy to recognize and read.
Simple spelling, just remember the capital P.
Easy to pronounce, stress is intuitive.
Clear sounds, usually easy to distinguish.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Nouns are always capitalized in German.
Mein **P**apa ist hier.
Masculine nouns take 'den' in the accusative case.
Ich besuche **den** Papa.
Masculine nouns take 'dem' in the dative case.
Ich gebe **dem** Papa das Buch.
Plural of nouns ending in vowels often takes '-s'.
Zwei **Papas** stehen dort.
Dropping the article in direct address.
**Papa**, komm bitte!
수준별 예문
Das ist mein Papa.
That is my dad.
Nominative case, masculine.
Mein Papa ist groß.
My dad is tall.
Simple adjective predicate.
Papa, komm mal!
Dad, come here!
Imperative and direct address.
Wo ist dein Papa?
Where is your dad?
Interrogative sentence.
Mein Papa heißt Markus.
My dad's name is Markus.
Verb 'heißen' with a name.
Ich liebe meinen Papa.
I love my dad.
Accusative case: 'meinen Papa'.
Der Papa spielt Fußball.
The dad is playing soccer.
Subject in a sentence.
Ist das dein Papa?
Is that your dad?
Yes/No question.
Ich helfe meinem Papa im Garten.
I am helping my dad in the garden.
Dative case after 'helfen'.
Wir gehen mit Papa spazieren.
We are going for a walk with dad.
Dative case after 'mit'.
Mein Papa arbeitet in Berlin.
My dad works in Berlin.
Present tense verb.
Hast du Papa schon angerufen?
Have you already called dad?
Perfect tense with 'angerufen'.
Mein Papa kocht sehr gut.
My dad cooks very well.
Adverbial use of 'gut'.
Ich schreibe meinem Papa eine Karte.
I am writing my dad a card.
Indirect object in dative case.
Der Papa von Lisa ist Lehrer.
Lisa's dad is a teacher.
Genitive substitute using 'von'.
Morgen hat mein Papa Geburtstag.
Tomorrow is my dad's birthday.
Subject in a time-focused sentence.
Mein Papa hat mir beigebracht, wie man Fahrrad fährt.
My dad taught me how to ride a bike.
Subordinate clause with 'wie'.
Als ich klein war, hat mein Papa mir immer Geschichten vorgelesen.
When I was little, my dad always read stories to me.
Temporal clause with 'als'.
Ich bin stolz auf meinen Papa.
I am proud of my dad.
Preposition 'auf' + accusative.
Mein Papa sagt immer, dass man ehrlich sein muss.
My dad always says that one must be honest.
Indirect speech with 'dass'.
Wir haben Papa zum Essen eingeladen.
We invited dad to dinner.
Perfect tense with 'eingeladen'.
Mein Papa interessiert sich sehr für Autos.
My dad is very interested in cars.
Reflexive verb 'sich interessieren für'.
Ich möchte so werden wie mein Papa.
I want to become like my dad.
Comparison with 'wie'.
Papa hat versprochen, dass wir am Wochenende zelten gehen.
Dad promised that we will go camping on the weekend.
Infinitive construction with 'dass'.
Trotz seiner Arbeit findet mein Papa immer Zeit für uns.
Despite his work, my dad always finds time for us.
Preposition 'trotz' + genitive.
Mein Papa ist für mich ein großes Vorbild.
My dad is a great role model for me.
Noun 'Vorbild' with preposition 'für'.
Es ist typisch für meinen Papa, dass er alles selbst reparieren will.
It is typical of my dad that he wants to repair everything himself.
Adjective 'typisch' with 'für'.
Mein Papa hat mich immer dazu ermutigt, meine Träume zu verfolgen.
My dad always encouraged me to pursue my dreams.
Verb 'ermutigen' + 'zu' + infinitive.
Ich diskutiere oft mit meinem Papa über Politik.
I often discuss politics with my dad.
Verb 'diskutieren' + 'mit' + 'über'.
Mein Papa legt viel Wert auf Pünktlichkeit.
My dad places a lot of value on punctuality.
Idiomatic expression 'Wert legen auf'.
Dank meines Papas habe ich meine Leidenschaft für Musik entdeckt.
Thanks to my dad, I discovered my passion for music.
Preposition 'dank' + genitive.
Mein Papa hat eine sehr humorvolle Art, Dinge zu erklären.
My dad has a very humorous way of explaining things.
Adjective 'humorvoll' modifying 'Art'.
Die Beziehung zu meinem Papa hat sich über die Jahre stark gewandelt.
The relationship with my dad has changed significantly over the years.
Reflexive verb 'sich wandeln'.
Mein Papa verkörpert für mich die Gelassenheit in Person.
For me, my dad embodies serenity in person.
Verb 'verkörpern' (to embody).
Es ist bewundernswert, wie mein Papa Beruf und Familie unter einen Hut bringt.
It is admirable how my dad balances work and family.
Idiom 'unter einen Hut bringen'.
Mein Papa hat die Gabe, in jeder Situation das Positive zu sehen.
My dad has the gift of seeing the positive in every situation.
Noun 'Gabe' (gift/talent).
Ich schätze an meinem Papa besonders seine unerschütterliche Geduld.
What I especially appreciate about my dad is his unwavering patience.
Verb 'schätzen an' + dative.
Mein Papa hat mich gelehrt, dass man Verantwortung für sein Handeln übernehmen muss.
My dad taught me that one must take responsibility for one's actions.
Complex subordinate clause structure.
Die Ratschläge meines Papas sind für mich von unschätzbarem Wert.
My dad's advice is of invaluable value to me.
Genitive case 'meines Papas'.
Obwohl er streng sein konnte, war mein Papa immer gerecht.
Although he could be strict, my dad was always fair.
Concessive clause with 'obwohl'.
In den Augen meines Papas spiegelte sich oft eine tiefe Lebensweisheit wider.
A deep wisdom of life was often reflected in my dad's eyes.
Separable verb 'widerspiegeln'.
Mein Papa war zeitlebens ein Verfechter traditioneller Werte, ohne dabei den Blick für die Moderne zu verlieren.
Throughout his life, my dad was an advocate of traditional values without losing sight of modernity.
Noun 'Verfechter' (advocate).
Die Nachricht vom Tod meines Papas traf mich wie ein Blitz aus heiterem Himmel.
The news of my dad's death hit me like a bolt from the blue.
Idiom 'Blitz aus heiterem Himmel'.
Mein Papa hinterließ eine Lücke, die niemand jemals füllen kann.
My dad left a gap that no one can ever fill.
Relative clause with 'die'.
Es ist das Vermächtnis meines Papas, das mich antreibt, jeden Tag mein Bestes zu geben.
It is my dad's legacy that drives me to give my best every day.
Cleft sentence 'Es ist... das...'.
Die Anekdoten, die mein Papa immer erzählte, sind fester Bestandteil unserer Familiengeschichte.
The anecdotes my dad always told are an integral part of our family history.
Relative clause and compound noun.
Mein Papa besaß die seltene Fähigkeit, Menschen allein durch seine Anwesenheit zu beruhigen.
My dad possessed the rare ability to calm people just by his presence.
Infinitive construction with 'zu'.
Die bedingungslose Liebe meines Papas war das Fundament meiner Kindheit.
My dad's unconditional love was the foundation of my childhood.
Genitive case and abstract nouns.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
Frag mal Papa.
Papa ist der Beste.
Wie der Papa, so der Sohn.
Geh zu Papa.
Papa hat's erlaubt.
Warte, bis Papa kommt.
Alles Gute, Papa!
Papa macht das schon.
Mein Papa sagt nein.
Papa, guck mal!
자주 혼동되는 단어
Means 'cardboard'. Pronounced with a very short 'a'.
Means 'the Pope'. Similar root but very different meaning.
Means 'godfather'. Sometimes confused by beginners.
관용어 및 표현
"Der Papa wird's schon richten."
Dad will fix it/sort it out. Implies the father is the ultimate problem solver.
Keine Panik, der Papa wird's schon richten.
informal"Ganz der Papa sein."
To be just like dad. Refers to physical or behavioral resemblance.
Der Kleine ist ganz der Papa.
informal"Papas ganzer Stolz sein."
To be dad's pride and joy.
Seine Tochter ist Papas ganzer Stolz.
informal"Den Papa heraushängen lassen."
To act overly fatherly or authoritative.
Er muss immer den Papa heraushängen lassen.
colloquial"Wie aus Papas Gesicht geschnitten."
The spitting image of dad.
Er ist wie aus Papas Gesicht geschnitten.
informal"Papas Liebling sein."
To be dad's favorite.
Sie war schon immer Papas Liebling.
informal"Ein echtes Papakind sein."
To be a daddy's girl/boy.
Sie ist ein echtes Papakind.
informal"Den Papa spielen."
To act as a father figure (sometimes temporarily).
Er spielt für seine kleinen Geschwister den Papa.
informal"Papa ante Portas."
Dad at the gates. A humorous reference to a famous movie, meaning dad is coming home (often implying chaos).
Oh je, Papa ante Portas!
humorous/cultural"Sich bei Papa ausweinen."
To cry on dad's shoulder/seek comfort from him.
Sie musste sich erst mal bei Papa ausweinen.
informal혼동하기 쉬운
Both mean father.
Vater is formal/biological, Papa is informal/affectionate.
Mein Vater ist 50. / Papa, spiel mit mir!
Both are informal.
Vati is slightly more old-fashioned or regional.
Vati, wo ist die Zeitung?
Both are informal.
Papi is more childish or a stronger diminutive.
Papi, krieg ich ein Eis?
Both are male family members.
Opa is the grandfather.
Mein Opa ist der Vater von meinem Papa.
Both are male family members.
Onkel is the brother of a parent.
Mein Onkel ist nicht mein Papa.
문장 패턴
Das ist mein [Noun].
Das ist mein Papa.
Mein Papa ist [Adjective].
Mein Papa ist nett.
Ich [Verb] meinem Papa.
Ich helfe meinem Papa.
Ich habe [Noun] für Papa.
Ich habe ein Geschenk für Papa.
Mein Papa sagt, dass...
Mein Papa sagt, dass es regnen wird.
Als ich ein Kind war, hat mein Papa...
Als ich ein Kind war, hat mein Papa viel gearbeitet.
Es ist typisch für Papa, dass...
Es ist typisch für Papa, dass er zu spät kommt.
Trotz [Genitive] bleibt mein Papa...
Trotz des Stresses bleibt mein Papa ruhig.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
관련
사용법
Extremely high in daily life.
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Using 'die Papa'
→
der Papa
Papa is masculine because it refers to a male person.
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Writing 'papa' with a small p.
→
Papa
All nouns in German must be capitalized.
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Saying 'Der Papa, komm mal!'
→
Papa, komm mal!
Do not use an article when addressing someone directly.
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Using 'Papa's' with an apostrophe.
→
Papas
German does not use apostrophes for possessive 's'.
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Using 'Papa' in a formal letter to a boss.
→
Vater / Herr [Name]
'Papa' is too informal for professional contexts.
팁
Capitalization
Always remember to capitalize 'Papa' because it is a noun. This is a common mistake for English speakers.
Vatertag
Learn about 'Vatertag' in Germany. It's a great way to see how 'Papas' are celebrated and the vocabulary used.
Stress the First Syllable
Always put the emphasis on the first 'Pa'. Saying pa-PA sounds like you're speaking French or English.
No Article in Address
When you call your dad, just say 'Papa!'. Don't say 'Der Papa!'.
Learn Compounds
Words like 'Papakind' are very common and help you sound more like a native speaker.
Observe Others
Listen to how your German friends talk to their fathers. You'll notice they almost always use 'Papa'.
Genitive S
In German, possession is shown by adding an 's' without an apostrophe: Papas Hut.
Vowel Length
Pay attention to the long 'a' in Papa. It's different from the short 'a' in many other German words.
Avoid Papi
Unless you want to sound very young or cute, stick to 'Papa' as an adult.
Papa vs. Vater
Think of 'Papa' as 'Dad' and 'Vater' as 'Father'. This distinction works in 90% of cases.
암기하기
기억법
Think of a 'Papa' wearing a 'PA-nama' hat. The first syllable 'PA' is the key.
시각적 연상
Imagine a large, friendly letter 'P' holding a smaller child 'a'.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to use 'Papa' in three different sentences today: one asking a question, one making a statement, and one expressing a feeling.
어원
Derived from the infantile 'lall-word' (babbling) found in many languages. It is a reduplication of the 'pa' sound, which is one of the easiest for infants to produce.
원래 의미: Father, protector, male parent.
Indo-European (found in Latin 'papa', Greek 'pappas').문화적 맥락
Be mindful that not everyone has a 'Papa' in their life; in diverse classrooms, use 'Bezugsperson' (reference person) if needed.
Similar to 'Dad' in English, but used more frequently by adults than 'Daddy' is in the US/UK.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
At home
- Papa, was gibt's zu essen?
- Papa, hilf mir mal.
- Gute Nacht, Papa.
- Ich hab dich lieb, Papa.
At school
- Mein Papa holt mich ab.
- Das hat mein Papa gesagt.
- Mein Papa ist Polizist.
- Ich muss Papa fragen.
On Father's Day
- Alles Liebe zum Vatertag!
- Du bist der beste Papa.
- Hier ist ein Geschenk für dich.
- Wir machen heute einen Ausflug.
Talking to friends
- Mein Papa ist echt cool.
- Mein Papa erlaubt das nicht.
- Wie geht's deinem Papa?
- Mein Papa hat ein neues Auto.
In a store
- Papa, kaufst du mir das?
- Wo ist mein Papa?
- Mein Papa wartet draußen.
- Das ist für meinen Papa.
대화 시작하기
"Was macht dein Papa beruflich?"
"Siehst du deinem Papa ähnlich?"
"Was ist die schönste Erinnerung an deinen Papa?"
"Was hast du von deinem Papa gelernt?"
"Wie feiert ihr den Vatertag mit eurem Papa?"
일기 주제
Schreibe über eine Sache, die dein Papa besonders gut kann.
Wie hat sich deine Beziehung zu deinem Papa über die Jahre verändert?
Welchen Rat von deinem Papa wirst du nie vergessen?
Beschreibe einen perfekten Tag mit deinem Papa.
Was bedeutet das Wort 'Papa' für dich persönlich?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, 'Papa' refers to a male parent, so it is always masculine (der Papa). Even though it ends in 'a', it follows natural gender.
Use 'Vater' in formal situations, when filling out forms, or when speaking to someone you don't know well about your father. Use 'Papa' with family and friends.
Yes, many German adults call their fathers 'Papa' throughout their lives. It is not considered childish, but rather a sign of a good relationship.
The plural is 'die Papas'. For example: 'Die Papas spielen mit den Kindern'.
You say 'Papas Auto' (no apostrophe) or 'Das Auto von meinem Papa'.
Mostly yes, but 'Vati' sounds a bit more old-fashioned. 'Papa' is the more common modern term.
Usually not, unless you are very close. Most people use 'Schwiegervater' or his first name.
Yes, it is used and understood in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
It is spelled P-a-p-a-s.
Yes, it becomes 'dem Papa' or 'meinem Papa'. Example: 'Ich helfe meinem Papa'.
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Write a sentence about your dad's job.
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Write a birthday wish for your dad.
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Describe your dad in three adjectives.
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Write a sentence using 'helfen' and 'Papa'.
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Write a sentence using 'lieben' and 'Papa'.
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Write a short story (3 sentences) about a trip with your dad.
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Explain why you are proud of your dad.
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Write a sentence using the plural 'Papas'.
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Write a sentence using 'Papas Auto'.
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Translate: 'Dad, where are my shoes?'
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Write a sentence about what your dad kocht.
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Write a sentence using 'mit' and 'Papa'.
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Write a sentence using 'für' and 'Papa'.
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Write a sentence using 'fragen' and 'Papa'.
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Write a sentence about your dad's hobby.
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Translate: 'My dad is the best.'
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Write a sentence using 'dass' and 'Papa'.
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Write a sentence using 'weil' and 'Papa'.
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Write a sentence using 'wenn' and 'Papa'.
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Write a sentence using 'obwohl' and 'Papa'.
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Say 'My dad is the best' in German.
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Call your dad to come over.
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Introduce your dad to a friend.
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Ask someone where their dad is.
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Say you are helping your dad.
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Say you love your dad.
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Say your dad is working.
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Say your dad is tall.
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Ask your dad for help.
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Say you are going for a walk with dad.
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Say your dad is cooking.
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Say your dad's name is Markus.
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Say you have a gift for dad.
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Say your dad is nice.
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Say you are waiting for dad.
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Say your dad is coming tomorrow.
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Say you are a daddy's girl/boy.
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Wish your dad a happy birthday.
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Say your dad is 40 years old.
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Say your dad is in the garden.
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Listen and identify the word: 'Mein Papa ist hier.'
Listen and identify the case: 'Ich sehe den Papa.'
Listen and identify the case: 'Ich helfe dem Papa.'
Listen and identify the plural: 'Die Papas sind da.'
Listen and identify the possessive: 'Das ist Papas Auto.'
Listen and translate: 'Papa kommt gleich.'
Listen and translate: 'Wo ist Papa?'
Listen and translate: 'Ich liebe Papa.'
Listen and translate: 'Papa, guck mal!'
Listen and translate: 'Mein Papa ist groß.'
Listen and translate: 'Papa kocht heute.'
Listen and translate: 'Frag mal Papa.'
Listen and translate: 'Alles Liebe, Papa.'
Listen and translate: 'Mein Papa ist der Beste.'
Listen and translate: 'Papa ist im Haus.'
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Summary
The word 'der Papa' is the heart of informal family language in German. Use it to sound warm and personal when talking about your father, but remember to switch to 'Vater' in formal or professional contexts. Example: 'Mein Papa ist der Beste!' (My dad is the best!)
- Der Papa is the informal German word for 'dad', used widely across all ages to express affection and closeness within the family unit.
- It is a masculine noun (der) with a simple plural form (die Papas), often used without an article when addressing one's own father directly.
- While 'Vater' is the formal and biological term, 'Papa' is the emotional and everyday choice for most German speakers in private settings.
- The word is essential for A1 learners to describe family members and participate in basic social interactions involving personal relationships and home life.
Capitalization
Always remember to capitalize 'Papa' because it is a noun. This is a common mistake for English speakers.
Vatertag
Learn about 'Vatertag' in Germany. It's a great way to see how 'Papas' are celebrated and the vocabulary used.
Stress the First Syllable
Always put the emphasis on the first 'Pa'. Saying pa-PA sounds like you're speaking French or English.
No Article in Address
When you call your dad, just say 'Papa!'. Don't say 'Der Papa!'.
예시
Papa kommt heute Abend nach Hause.
관련 콘텐츠
family 관련 단어
Abstammung
B1자신의 뿌리가 되는 혈통이나 출신을 말해요.
adoptieren
B1아이 나 동물을 입양하다.
adoptiert
B1입양된, 법적으로 자신의 아이로 받아들여진.
Adoption
B1생물학적으로 자신의 친자식이 아닌 아이의 법적 부모가 되는 것을 말해요.
Adoptiveltern
A2양부모(Adoptiveltern)는 법적 절차를 통해 아이를 자신의 자녀로 받아들인 사람들입니다.
Adoptivkind
A2친부모가 아닌 다른 부모에게 법적으로 입양된 아이를 말해요.
Ahn
B1조상, 선조.
Ahne
B1조상, 선조. '우리 조상들은 이 마을에 살았습니다.'
ähneln
B1사람이나 사물이 겉모습이나 성격이 아주 비슷할 때를 말해요.
Ahnen
B1조상(祖上); 조부모보다 더 먼 세대의 직계 선조. "우리 조상들은 이 마을을 세웠습니다."