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Japanese
Etymology
お (o-, honorific prefix) + 母 (kā, “mother”) + さん (-san, honorific suffix).
/okakasama/ → /okkasama/ → /okaːsama/
/okakasan/ → /okkasama/ → /okaːsan/
Attested in Osaka and Kyoto, with rare use in Edo (Tokyo), from the late Edo period, especially among upper-middle class households in Osaka.[1]
Usage became widespread in the 20th century after the Ministry of Education adopted お父さん (otōsan, “father”) and お母さん for use in 尋常小学読本 (Jinjō shōgaku dokuhon “Standard elementary school reader”, 1903).[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
お母さん • (okāsan)
- (honorific) mother; one's mother
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