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握手

akushu /a.kɯ.ɕɯ/

握手 (Akushu) refers to the act of two people grasping each other's hands, typically as a greeting, a sign of agreement, or a gesture of reconciliation. It is commonly used both in formal business settings and in everyday social interactions to show mutual respect or friendship.

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1

昨日、新しい友達と握手をしました。

Yesterday, I shook hands with a new friend.

2

両国の代表は、平和のために握手を交わしました。

The representatives of both countries exchanged a handshake for the sake of peace.

3

仲直りに握手しよう!

Let's shake hands to make up!

عائلة الكلمة

اسم
握手
Verb
握手する
مرتبط
握力
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نصيحة للحفظ

The first kanji 握 means 'to grip' and contains the 'hand' radical on the left. Think: 'A-KOO-shoo' sounds like 'A cool shoe', but instead of looking at shoes, look at the hands shaking!

اختبار سريع

会議の最後に、みんなで( )をしました。

صحيح!

الإجابة الصحيحة هي: 握手

أمثلة

1

昨日、新しい友達と握手をしました。

everyday

Yesterday, I shook hands with a new friend.

2

両国の代表は、平和のために握手を交わしました。

formal

The representatives of both countries exchanged a handshake for the sake of peace.

3

仲直りに握手しよう!

informal

Let's shake hands to make up!

4

心理学において、握手は信頼構築の第一歩とされる。

academic

In psychology, a handshake is considered the first step in building trust.

5

契約が成立した後、私たちは固い握手をしました。

business

After the contract was finalized, we shared a firm handshake.

عائلة الكلمة

اسم
握手
Verb
握手する
مرتبط
握力

تلازمات شائعة

握手をする to shake hands
握手を交わす to exchange a handshake
握手を求める to ask for/seek a handshake
固い握手 a firm handshake
笑顔で握手 shaking hands with a smile

العبارات الشائعة

握手を求める

to offer one's hand (to shake hands)

固い握手を交わす

to exchange a firm handshake

握手で迎える

to welcome someone with a handshake

يُخلط عادةً مع

握手 vs 拍手 (Hakushu)

Hakushu means 'clapping hands' or 'applause', whereas Akushu is 'shaking hands'.

握手 vs 握力 (Akuryoku)

Akuryoku refers specifically to 'grip strength' as a physical measurement.

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ملاحظات الاستخدام

握手 is often used as a 'suru' verb (握手する). While common in international contexts, remember that in traditional Japanese culture, bowing is often preferred over shaking hands.

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أخطاء شائعة

Learners often confuse 'Akushu' (handshake) with 'Hakushu' (applause) because they sound similar. Also, remember that in Japan, you should not shake hands too aggressively.

💡

نصيحة للحفظ

The first kanji 握 means 'to grip' and contains the 'hand' radical on the left. Think: 'A-KOO-shoo' sounds like 'A cool shoe', but instead of looking at shoes, look at the hands shaking!

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أصل الكلمة

Derived from Middle Chinese: 握 (grip/hold) + 手 (hand).

أنماط نحوية

Noun + をする (to perform a handshake) Person A + と + Person B + が握手する (A and B shake hands) Suru-verb conjugation: 握手します, 握手した
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السياق الثقافي

In Japan, bowing is the primary greeting, but handshakes are frequently used when meeting Westerners or in high-level business deals to show global professionalism.

اختبار سريع

会議の最後に、みんなで( )をしました。

صحيح!

الإجابة الصحيحة هي: 握手

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