A1 noun Neutral #3,521 am häufigsten

人種

jinshu /d͡ʑinɕɯ/

A noun referring to the biological or social categorization of humans based on physical traits, ancestry, or ethnic groups. It can also figuratively describe a certain 'type' or 'breed' of person based on their character or behavior.

Beispiele

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1

この都市にはいろいろな人種が住んでいます。

Various races live in this city.

2

人種による差別は、法律で禁止されています。

Discrimination based on race is prohibited by law.

3

あいつは、絶対に諦めない人種だよ。

That guy is the type of person who never gives up.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
人種
Verwandt
人種学
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Merkhilfe

Think of it as 'Human' (人) + 'Seed/Species' (種). It's the different 'seeds' or varieties of human beings.

Schnelles Quiz

世界には多くの(  )が共存しています。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 人種

Beispiele

1

この都市にはいろいろな人種が住んでいます。

everyday

Various races live in this city.

2

人種による差別は、法律で禁止されています。

formal

Discrimination based on race is prohibited by law.

3

あいつは、絶対に諦めない人種だよ。

informal

That guy is the type of person who never gives up.

4

本研究は、人種の多様性と社会統合の関係を分析する。

academic

This study analyzes the relationship between racial diversity and social integration.

5

わが社は、人種や国籍を問わず優秀な人材を採用します。

business

Our company hires talented individuals regardless of race or nationality.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
人種
Verwandt
人種学

Häufige Kollokationen

人種差別 racial discrimination
人種問題 racial issues
人種の多様性 racial diversity
異人種間 interracial
特定の人種 a specific race

Häufige Phrasen

人種のるつぼ

melting pot (of races)

人種を問わず

regardless of race

似たような人種

a similar type of person

Wird oft verwechselt mit

人種 vs 民族

Jinshu focuses on biological/physical traits, whereas Minzoku focuses on shared culture, language, and history.

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Nutzungshinweise

While it technically means 'race,' it is often used in casual Japanese to mean 'a type of person' (e.g., 'the athletic type').

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'jinshu' when they actually mean 'nationality' (kokuseki). Race refers to physical heritage, while nationality refers to the country on your passport.

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Merkhilfe

Think of it as 'Human' (人) + 'Seed/Species' (種). It's the different 'seeds' or varieties of human beings.

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Wortherkunft

A compound of the Kanji 人 (person) and 種 (seed, kind, or species).

Grammatikmuster

It is a common noun and does not require special conjugation. Often followed by particles 'は', 'が', or the possessive 'の'.
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Kultureller Kontext

As a largely homogeneous society, the concept of 'jinshu' is often discussed in Japan in the context of globalization (kokusaika) and tourism.

Schnelles Quiz

世界には多くの(  )が共存しています。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 人種

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