福祉
The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group; social services provided by a government for people in need.
Ejemplos
3 de 5高齢者福祉を充実させる必要がある。
It is necessary to improve elderly welfare.
公共の福祉のために土地を利用する。
Use the land for the public welfare.
福祉の仕事って大変そうだね。
Social work seems like a tough job.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Fuku (blessing) + Shi (happiness). Both kanji mean happiness/blessing.
Quiz rápido
( )施設でボランティア活動をした。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 福祉
Ejemplos
高齢者福祉を充実させる必要がある。
everydayIt is necessary to improve elderly welfare.
公共の福祉のために土地を利用する。
formalUse the land for the public welfare.
福祉の仕事って大変そうだね。
informalSocial work seems like a tough job.
北欧諸国の福祉政策を比較検討する。
academicCompare and examine the welfare policies of Nordic countries.
社員の福利厚生を改善する。
businessImprove the welfare and benefits for employees.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
福祉を充実させる
to enrich/expand welfare
福祉の充実
enrichment of welfare
福祉の精神
spirit of welfare
Se confunde a menudo con
Fukuri-kōsei is specifically employee benefits; Fukushi is general social welfare.
Notas de uso
A broad term covering social work, elderly care, and government support systems.
Errores comunes
Mixing up '福祉' (fukushi) with '復習' (fukushū - review).
Truco para recordar
Fuku (blessing) + Shi (happiness). Both kanji mean happiness/blessing.
Origen de la palabra
From 'Fuku' (good fortune/blessing) and 'Shi' (happiness/blessing).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
With an aging population, 'Fukushi' is one of the most discussed topics in Japanese politics.
Quiz rápido
( )施設でボランティア活動をした。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 福祉
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