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看護師 — meaning in English: nurse

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現在
genzai
データ
dēta
修理
shuuri
パーティー
pātī
看護師
kangoshi
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 看護師 (kangoshi) in healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. It's common to hear this term during discussions about medical staff roles, especially when referring to someone providing patient care or discussing nursing responsibilities.
Synonyms & nuances
Another common word is 医療従事者 (iryō jūjisha), which translates to 'medical professional.' While 看護師 specifically refers to nurses, 医療従事者 encompasses a broader range of healthcare providers. Use 看護師 when specifically targeting nursing professionals.
Culture
The term 看護師 (kangoshi) is derived from '看護' (kangō) meaning 'nursing' and '師' (shi) meaning 'master' or 'expert'. In Japan, nurses are highly respected, and their role has evolved significantly, especially after the post-war era when healthcare reforms emphasized their importance in patient care. A fun fact: many Japanese people have personal stories about their experiences with nurses, often recalling their kindness and expertise during hospital stays.
FAQ
Q.What does 看護師 mean in English?
看護師 (kangoshi) means 'nurse' in English. It refers specifically to a qualified individual who provides care for patients in various healthcare settings.
Q.How do you pronounce 看護師?
The pronunciation of 看護師 is 'kangoshi.' The 'kan' is pronounced like 'con' in 'congratulations,' and 'goshi' sounds like 'gosh' with a short 'ee' sound at the end.
Q.When should I use the word 看護師?
You should use 看護師 when discussing the nursing profession or referring to a nurse in formal and informal contexts. It's suitable in conversations about healthcare, job titles, or when expressing gratitude towards nursing staff.
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