病室
A hospital room or ward where a patient stays during their medical treatment. It specifically refers to the sleeping and recovery area rather than the examination or surgery rooms.
Ejemplos
3 de 5彼は今、病室で寝ています。
He is sleeping in the hospital room now.
こちらが、田中様の病室でございます。
This is Mr. Tanaka's hospital room.
病室、結構きれいだったよ。
The hospital room was actually quite clean.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of the kanji: 病 (byou) means sick and 室 (shitsu) means room. It is literally the 'sick room.'
Quiz rápido
お父さんは今、[ ]にいます。お見舞いに行きましょう。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 病室
Ejemplos
彼は今、病室で寝ています。
everydayHe is sleeping in the hospital room now.
こちらが、田中様の病室でございます。
formalThis is Mr. Tanaka's hospital room.
病室、結構きれいだったよ。
informalThe hospital room was actually quite clean.
病室における衛生管理は、感染症予防において極めて重要である。
academicHygiene management in hospital rooms is extremely important for preventing infectious diseases.
院長は毎日、各病室を回って患者の様子を確認します。
businessThe hospital director makes rounds of each hospital room every day to check on the patients.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
病室を片付ける
to clean/tidy the hospital room
病室を見舞う
to visit someone in their hospital room
病室が空く
a hospital room becomes available
Se confunde a menudo con
Byouin is the whole hospital building, while byoushitsu is a specific patient room inside it.
Shinsatsushitsu is the consultation/exam room where you talk to the doctor, not where you stay overnight.
Notas de uso
It is used regardless of whether the room is a private one (koshitsu) or a shared ward (oobeya). Use particles like 'ni' to indicate being inside or 'e' to indicate moving toward the room.
Errores comunes
Beginners sometimes use 'byouin' (hospital) when they specifically mean the patient's room. Also, don't confuse it with 'biyoushitsu' (hair salon), which sounds very similar.
Truco para recordar
Think of the kanji: 病 (byou) means sick and 室 (shitsu) means room. It is literally the 'sick room.'
Origen de la palabra
A Sino-Japanese compound (Kango) combining the characters for illness/disease (病) and room/chamber (室).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
When visiting someone in a Japanese byoushitsu, it is traditional to bring 'omimai' (a gift like fruit), but certain flowers like potted plants are avoided as they imply 'rooting' the illness to the room.
Quiz rápido
お父さんは今、[ ]にいます。お見舞いに行きましょう。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 病室
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