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休暇

kyūka [kʲɯːka]

A formal period of time off from work or school, often lasting several days or weeks. It is used to describe an official leave or a planned vacation period rather than a simple day off.

Exemplos

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1

来週から一週間の休暇を取ります。

I will take a one-week vacation starting next week.

2

休暇をいただき、心より感謝申し上げます。

I am deeply grateful for being allowed to take this leave.

3

次の休暇、どこ行くの?

Where are you going for your next vacation?

Família de palavras

Substantivo
休暇
Relacionado
休日
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Dica de memorização

The first kanji 休 means 'rest' (a person leaning against a tree), and 暇 means 'leisure'. It is your formal 'rest and leisure' time.

Quiz rápido

仕事が忙しいので、まだ( )が取れません。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 休暇

Exemplos

1

来週から一週間の休暇を取ります。

everyday

I will take a one-week vacation starting next week.

2

休暇をいただき、心より感謝申し上げます。

formal

I am deeply grateful for being allowed to take this leave.

3

次の休暇、どこ行くの?

informal

Where are you going for your next vacation?

4

長期休暇が学生の学習意欲に及ぼす影響を調査する。

academic

Investigate the impact of long-term vacations on students' motivation to learn.

5

休暇中はメールの返信が遅れる可能性があります。

business

Please be aware that email replies may be delayed during my leave.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
休暇
Relacionado
休日

Colocações comuns

休暇を取る to take a vacation
有給休暇 paid leave
夏期休暇 summer vacation
休暇を過ごす to spend one's vacation
育児休暇 childcare leave

Frases Comuns

休暇届

notice of absence / leave request

特別休暇

special leave

休暇を満喫する

to enjoy one's vacation to the fullest

Frequentemente confundido com

休暇 vs 休み (yasumi)

Yasumi is a broad term for any rest, break, or day off, whereas Kyuka is specifically an official or long-term vacation/leave.

📝

Notas de uso

Use this word when referring to official time off from an organization. In casual conversation, 'yasumi' is more frequent, but 'kyuka' is necessary for business and official contexts.

⚠️

Erros comuns

Learners often use 'kyuka' for a short 10-minute break, but you should use 'kyuukei' (休憩) for that.

💡

Dica de memorização

The first kanji 休 means 'rest' (a person leaning against a tree), and 暇 means 'leisure'. It is your formal 'rest and leisure' time.

📖

Origem da palavra

A Sino-Japanese compound: 'kyuu' (rest) + 'ka' (leisure/furlough).

Padrões gramaticais

Used as a noun followed by the particle 'を' and the verb '取る' (to take). Often functions as a compound noun in business (e.g., 有給休暇).
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, taking long consecutive vacations is often associated with 'Golden Week' in May or 'Obon' in August.

Quiz rápido

仕事が忙しいので、まだ( )が取れません。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 休暇

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