地 - Earth or ground
血 - Blood
千 - 1,000
'Chi', when used in someone's name like Chiyoko means 'thousand.'
Also: In Japanese the 'I' in 'Chi' is pronounced like the 'E' in the English word 'She'.
'Chichi' when you are referring to your own. 'Otosan' when you are referring to someone's father.
"Chichi" can refer to various things depending on the context. In some cultures, "chichi" is a colloquial term for breasts. It can also mean stylish or fashionable in a trendy way. Additionally, in Japanese, "chichi" means father.
your own father - chichi someone else's father - otousan
Otousan, or chichi.
to say father in Japanese is 父 and it is read like chichi hope this helps :)
Father in Japanese is お父さん (otousan) or 父 (chichi).
父の日 (chichi no hi)
Chichi Jima means "Father Island" when you translate the two kanji characters.
Shiawase na chichi no hi or chichi no hi wo omedetto
Otousan is someones father. Chichi is referring to your own [My dad] there are other sayings, more or less formal: informal: papa, tousan formal: otousan, chichi
"Chichi/Chichisan" is for your own father, "otoosan" is used when referring to others' fathers.
You may say 'hoka no hi' or 'betsu no hi.'