A1 noun Neutral #2,632 am häufigsten

自覚

jikaku /d͡ʑi.ka.kɯ/

Jikaku refers to self-awareness or the conscious realization of one's own state, abilities, or responsibilities. It describes the internal process of recognizing something about oneself that requires attention or action.

Beispiele

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1

自分の間違いを自覚しています。

I am self-aware of my own mistake.

2

社会人としての自覚を持って行動してください。

Please act with the awareness of being a mature member of society.

3

もっと自覚持ったほうがいいよ。

You should be more self-aware (of your situation).

Wortfamilie

Nomen
自覚
Verb
自覚する
Adverb
自覚的に
Adjektiv
自覚的な
Verwandt
無自覚
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Merkhilfe

Ji (自) means 'self' and Kaku (覚) means 'awake.' Think of it as 'waking up to your own self' or your own situation.

Schnelles Quiz

プロの選手なら、もっと( )を持って練習するべきだ。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 自覚

Beispiele

1

自分の間違いを自覚しています。

everyday

I am self-aware of my own mistake.

2

社会人としての自覚を持って行動してください。

formal

Please act with the awareness of being a mature member of society.

3

もっと自覚持ったほうがいいよ。

informal

You should be more self-aware (of your situation).

4

患者には病気の自覚症状が全くない。

academic

The patient has absolutely no subjective symptoms of the illness.

5

彼はリーダーとしての自覚が足りない。

business

He lacks the self-awareness required of a leader.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
自覚
Verb
自覚する
Adverb
自覚的に
Adjektiv
自覚的な
Verwandt
無自覚

Häufige Kollokationen

自覚がある to have self-awareness
自覚が足りない to lack awareness
自覚症状 subjective symptoms (perceived by the patient)
自覚を持つ to hold a sense of awareness/responsibility
自覚を促す to encourage someone to be more self-aware

Häufige Phrasen

自覚が芽生える

to begin to develop a sense of awareness

自覚を欠く

to lack awareness/responsibility

自覚を深める

to deepen one's self-awareness

Wird oft verwechselt mit

自覚 vs 意識

Ishiki refers to general consciousness or being awake/focused on something, while jikaku specifically refers to internalizing one's role or condition.

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Nutzungshinweise

This word is frequently used when someone needs to realize their responsibility in a group or when a patient notices a physical symptom themselves.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'shiru' (to know) when they mean 'jikaku.' Jikaku implies a deeper, more personal realization rather than just obtaining information.

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Merkhilfe

Ji (自) means 'self' and Kaku (覚) means 'awake.' Think of it as 'waking up to your own self' or your own situation.

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Wortherkunft

Originally a Buddhist term referring to reaching enlightenment through one's own efforts.

Grammatikmuster

Used as a noun followed by particles like 'ga' or 'wo'. Combined with 'suru' to form a transitive verb. Commonly paired with 'ga aru/nai' to describe presence/absence of awareness.
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Kultureller Kontext

In Japanese society, 'jikaku' is highly valued in educational and professional settings as it relates to group harmony and fulfilling one's duty.

Schnelles Quiz

プロの選手なら、もっと( )を持って練習するべきだ。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 自覚

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