岳父

yuè fù

wife's father, father-in-law

HSK 6

한자 분해

Understanding 岳父 (yuèfù)

岳父 specifically refers to the wife's father, i.e., the father-in-law from the wife's side. It is a formal and respectful term used in family contexts. Unlike the more general term "" which can mean father-in-law from the husband's side, 岳父 is unambiguous.

Usage Notes

When speaking about your wife's father, 岳父 is the correct term. It is often used in polite conversation, formal introductions, or when emphasizing respect. In casual speech, some might simply say "爸爸" (my wife's dad), but 岳父 sounds more respectful.

Common Collocations

  • 岳父: a very respectful way to address or refer to one's father-in-law.
  • 岳父: the family or home of the wife's father.
  • 尊敬岳父: to respect the father-in-law.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 岳父 with , which refers to the husband's father. Also, 岳父 is not used for the husband's mother (that would be ). Using the correct term shows cultural awareness and respect in family relationships.

예문

我的岳父非常喜欢钓鱼。

Wǒ de yuèfù fēicháng xǐhuān diàoyú.

My father-in-law really likes fishing.

岳父今天来我们家吃饭。

Yuèfù jīntiān lái wǒmen jiā chīfàn.

Father-in-law is coming to our house for dinner today.

结婚后,我和岳父的关系越来越好。

Jiéhūn hòu, wǒ hé yuèfù de guānxì yuè lái yuè hǎo.

After getting married, my relationship with my father-in-law has gotten