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In everyday Chinese, 爹 (diē) is used to refer to one's father or dad. It is a term of endearment, and is often used by children when addressing their father. It is also used in a more general sense to refer to any father, not just one's own. For example, one might say "我爹 (wǒ diē)" to refer to their own father, or "他爹 (tā diē)" to refer to someone else's father.
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