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健康

kenkō /keŋkoː/

Health or a state of being physically and mentally sound. It can function as both a noun referring to the concept of health and as a na-adjective to describe something as being healthy or good for the body.

Ejemplos

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1

健康のために毎日歩いています。

I walk every day for my health.

2

皆様のご健康をお祈り申し上げます。

I pray for the continued good health of everyone.

3

最近、あんまり健康的な生活じゃないんだ。

Lately, my life hasn't been very healthy.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
健康
Adverbio
健康的に
Adjetivo
健康な
Relacionado
健康体
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Truco para recordar

The first kanji 健 (ken) means 'sturdy' and the second 康 (kou) means 'peace/ease'. Imagine a person standing sturdily and living in peace.

Quiz rápido

毎日運動をして、( )な体を作りましょう。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 健康

Ejemplos

1

健康のために毎日歩いています。

everyday

I walk every day for my health.

2

皆様のご健康をお祈り申し上げます。

formal

I pray for the continued good health of everyone.

3

最近、あんまり健康的な生活じゃないんだ。

informal

Lately, my life hasn't been very healthy.

4

健康維持にはバランスの取れた食事が不可欠である。

academic

A balanced diet is indispensable for maintaining health.

5

わが社は社員の健康管理を重視しています。

business

Our company emphasizes the health management of our employees.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
健康
Adverbio
健康的に
Adjetivo
健康な
Relacionado
健康体

Colocaciones comunes

健康にいい good for health
健康診断 medical check-up
健康保険 health insurance
健康を維持する to maintain health
健康を害する to damage one's health

Frases Comunes

健康第一

health comes first

心身の健康

mental and physical health

健康美

healthy beauty

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健康 vs 元気

Genki refers to energy level, mood, or being 'fine', whereas Kenkou refers to clinical or physiological health status.

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Notas de uso

It is frequently used as a na-adjective (健康な) to describe people or habits. In formal letters, the honorific 'go' is often added (ご健康).

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Errores comunes

Learners often forget to use the particle 'na' when using it as an adjective (e.g., saying 'kenkou hito' instead of 'kenkou na hito').

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Truco para recordar

The first kanji 健 (ken) means 'sturdy' and the second 康 (kou) means 'peace/ease'. Imagine a person standing sturdily and living in peace.

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Origen de la palabra

A Sino-Japanese compound where 'ken' signifies strength/vigor and 'kou' signifies peace and absence of illness.

Patrones gramaticales

Used as a Na-adjective: 健康な + Noun Used as a Noun: 健康のために (For the sake of health) Adverbial form: 健康的に (Healthily)
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Contexto cultural

Annual health check-ups (Kenkou Shindan) are a mandatory legal requirement for companies and schools in Japan.

Quiz rápido

毎日運動をして、( )な体を作りましょう。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 健康

Frases relacionadas

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