教育
The process of teaching or learning, especially in a school or university, or the knowledge that you get from this. It refers to both the structured system of schooling and the general act of cultivating a person's knowledge and character.
Exemplos
3 de 5この本は子供の教育にとてもいいです。
This book is very good for a child's education.
日本の教育制度について詳しく説明してください。
Please explain the Japanese education system in detail.
あそこの家の教育、ちょっと厳しすぎない?
Isn't the education (upbringing) in that household a bit too strict?
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
The first kanji 教 (kyou) means 'teach' and the second 育 (iku) means 'raise' or 'grow'. Education is 'teaching' someone so they can 'grow'.
Quiz rápido
彼は子供の___のために、良い学校を探している。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 教育
Exemplos
この本は子供の教育にとてもいいです。
everydayThis book is very good for a child's education.
日本の教育制度について詳しく説明してください。
formalPlease explain the Japanese education system in detail.
あそこの家の教育、ちょっと厳しすぎない?
informalIsn't the education (upbringing) in that household a bit too strict?
義務教育は九年間と法律で定められています。
academicCompulsory education is set at nine years by law.
弊社は新入社員の教育に力を入れています。
businessOur company is putting effort into the training/education of new employees.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
教育ママ
A mother who is obsessed with her children's academic success.
ゆとり教育
A 'relaxed' education policy implemented in Japan in the 2000s.
社会教育
Social/community-based education.
Frequentemente confundido com
学習 (gakushuu) refers to the act of learning by the student, while 教育 (kyouiku) refers to the act of providing education or the system itself.
Notas de uso
It is a broad term that can mean formal schooling, employee training, or parental upbringing. When used as a verb (教育する), it often implies a structured effort to teach someone.
Erros comuns
Learners often use 教育 when they simply mean 'studying' (勉強). Use 教育 for the system or the act of a teacher/parent, and 勉強 for the effort of the student.
Dica de memorização
The first kanji 教 (kyou) means 'teach' and the second 育 (iku) means 'raise' or 'grow'. Education is 'teaching' someone so they can 'grow'.
Origem da palavra
Derived from Sino-Japanese roots: 教 (to teach) + 育 (to bring up/nourish).
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In Japan, education is highly valued, and the term 'kyouiku mama' highlights the societal pressure on academic achievement.
Quiz rápido
彼は子供の___のために、良い学校を探している。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 教育
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