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介護

kaigo /kaigo/

Caregiving or long-term nursing care provided to the elderly or individuals with disabilities to assist with daily living. It focuses on physical and emotional support rather than strictly medical treatment.

Exemplos

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母は祖母の介護をしています。

My mother is caring for my grandmother.

2

介護サービスの利用を検討してください。

Please consider utilizing caregiving services.

3

介護って、休みがなくて大変だよね。

Caregiving is tough because there are no days off, right?

Família de palavras

Substantivo
介護
Verb
介護する
Relacionado
介護士
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Dica de memorização

The first kanji 'Kai' (介) means to mediate or help, and 'Go' (護) means to protect. Think of 'helping to protect' a vulnerable person's lifestyle.

Quiz rápido

祖父を( )するために、毎日家へ行きます。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 介護

Exemplos

1

母は祖母の介護をしています。

everyday

My mother is caring for my grandmother.

2

介護サービスの利用を検討してください。

formal

Please consider utilizing caregiving services.

3

介護って、休みがなくて大変だよね。

informal

Caregiving is tough because there are no days off, right?

4

本論文では日本の介護福祉政策について考察する。

academic

This paper examines Japan's nursing care and welfare policies.

5

弊社は新しい介護ロボットを開発しました。

business

Our company has developed a new caregiving robot.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
介護
Verb
介護する
Relacionado
介護士

Colocações comuns

介護が必要 to need caregiving
介護施設 caregiving facility / nursing home
介護保険 long-term care insurance
介護職員 care worker
介護疲れ caregiving fatigue

Frases Comuns

老老介護

elderly people caring for the elderly

介護離職

leaving a job to provide care for a family member

在宅介護

home-based caregiving

Frequentemente confundido com

介護 vs 看護

Kango refers specifically to medical nursing by professionals, while Kaigo refers to general lifestyle support and daily care.

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Notas de uso

Kaigo is primarily used for the elderly or long-term disabled. It is a 'suru' verb (介護する) when describing the act of providing care.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use 'kango' (nursing) when they mean helping an elderly person with daily tasks, which should be 'kaigo'.

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Dica de memorização

The first kanji 'Kai' (介) means to mediate or help, and 'Go' (護) means to protect. Think of 'helping to protect' a vulnerable person's lifestyle.

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Origem da palavra

A Sino-Japanese compound where 'Kai' (assist) combines with 'Go' (protect/guard).

Padrões gramaticais

Noun + を + 介護する 介護 + の + Noun 介護 + に + 行く
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Contexto cultural

Due to Japan's rapidly aging population, 'kaigo' is a major social and political topic frequently discussed in the media.

Quiz rápido

祖父を( )するために、毎日家へ行きます。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 介護

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