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  1. Sep 20, 2023 · Is Sifu a Typo or Misspelling? No, “sifu” is not a misspelling or typo. It is a word from the Chinese language that means teacher, master, or father, commonly used for martial arts instructors.

  2. Sep 27, 2024 · sifu (plural sifu or sifus) A master or teacher in the context of martial arts, especially kung fu and tai chi. Who is -- don't get cute with me, you dumb bastard, I'm your sifu. A spiritual father in esoteric contexts.

  3. When misspelling "sifu", you can consider corrected suggestions like "sifu", "sihfu" or "siffu". These alternatives maintain the pronunciation while eliminating the error. Remember to double-check your spelling before using it, especially while discussing the term for a martial arts instructor.

  4. Originating from Chinese culture, particularly Cantonese, ‘Sifu’ is a title used to address a teacher or master in various fields. Comprised of two characters, 師 (pronounced “si”) meaning “teacher” or “master,” and 父 (pronounced “fu”) meaning “father,” this word carries immense respect, wisdom, and authority.

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  5. Dec 25, 2023 · Shifu (simplified Chinese: 师傅 or 师父; traditional Chinese: 師傅 or 師父; pinyin: shīfù) in Mandarin, or sifu in Cantonese, is a title for, and the role of, a skillful person or a master. The character 師/师 means "skilled person" or "teacher," while 傅 means "tutor" and 父 means "father."

  6. A pair of Cantonese terms, homophones, used in English to mean "master" or "teacher" in the context of martial arts, especially kung fu and tai chi, also used to denote "spiritual father" in esoteric uses. Translations. Synonyms. martial arts: sensei. esoteric: guru.

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  8. Sifu definition: A pair of Cantonese terms, homophones, used in English to mean "master" or "teacher" in the context of martial arts, especially kung fu and tai chi, also used to denote "spiritual father" in esoteric uses.

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