Persian · Family & People
pedar
Father
Father; bābā in everyday talk.
پدرم معلم است.
My father is a teacher.
'پدر' (pedar) comes from an ancient Indo-European root shared with many languages, signifying 'father'. Its usage and spelling have remained relatively stable over centuries in Persian.
'پدر' is commonly used in both spoken and written forms and holds a significant cultural and familial connotation. It appears in both formal and informal registers, with hardly any regional variations.
The term has broad representation in Persian literature and folklore, often associated with patriarchal themes and familial obligations.