Table of Contents
- 1 How do you call in sick in Japan?
- 2 What is the meaning of Byoki?
- 3 What is kibun Japanese?
- 4 What is Byouin in Japanese?
- 5 What is Kusuri?
- 6 How do you reply to Kimochi?
- 7 What is Yuubinkyoku in Japanese?
- 8 How do you Say “I’m not well” in Japanese?
- 9 Why do Japanese people say “Yo” when they talk?
- 10 How do you Say Your period in Japanese?
How do you call in sick in Japan?
If you are too sick to go to work:
- Call your supervisor (see example conversation below)
- Take sick leave – ᾿byokyu’ (病休)
- You may need a doctor’s note (shindansho 診断書) when you take byokyu; they usually cost about 3,000 yen. Confirm with your supervisor if you will need this.
What is the meaning of Byoki?
Explanation: “Byoki” means not only sick, but also crazy, lunatic, mad, maniac, nuts, unbalanced, insane, and etc.
What does Byouki mean in Japanese?
Kanji: 病気 Romaji: byouki. Type: noun. Meaning: illness; disease; sickness.
What is kibun Japanese?
Differences between 気持ち (きもち – kimochi) and 気分 (きぶん – kibun) While 気持ちがいい or 気持ち悪い can mean the same thing (feeling well or ill), those two expressions generally mean “I feel great (emotionally)” or “I feel disgusted”.
What is Byouin in Japanese?
病院 【びょういん】 (n,adj-no) hospital; (P)
What is Ryokai?
Ryōkai is a word that means “comprehension” or “consent.” It is often used as an exclamation in the following ways: by itself (ryōkai!), with the copula desu (ryōkai desu!), and with the past tense verb shimashita (ryōkai shimashita!).
What is Kusuri?
JLPT N5 Vocabulary 薬【くすり】 (kusuri) Meaning: medicine; pharmaceuticals; (legal) drugs; pill.
How do you reply to Kimochi?
kimochi is a noun. You can express your feeling with “yoi/ii(よい/いい)” or “warui(わるい)”, feeling good or feeling bad.
What is kibun Korea?
The concept of Kibun, Kibun is a word without a literal English translation. The closest term is pride, face, mood, feeling, or state of mind. If you hurt someone’s kibun, then you hurt their pride, causing them to lose dignity, and shame. Korean interpersonal relations operate on the principle of harmony.
What is Yuubinkyoku in Japanese?
Yuubinkyoku means “mail convenience office” (or post office).
How do you Say “I’m not well” in Japanese?
If you suffer from a cold or strong headaches, 具合悪い (guai warui), literally “my state is bad”. You could also translate it to “I’m not well”. If you broke a bone or are otherwise injured: ケガした or, if you insist on kanji, 怪我した .
What should I do if I have a medical emergency in Japan?
If you know what to say, you can avoid some unnecessary troubles and easily convey your symptoms to the Japanese staff. If you have a medical emergency, however, proceed directly to the nearest hospital, koban (police box), or call for an ambulance. Dial 110 for the police and 119 for an ambulance.
Why do Japanese people say “Yo” when they talk?
The “yo” is used to indicate that some new/important information has been provided by the speaker. I think it also sort of encourages/nudges the other person to take note of the speaker and reply with kind of response. So, very often, when I’m expressing my emotions, I use this format to talk to my Japanese friends and colleagues.
How do you Say Your period in Japanese?
When you have your period, it is referred to as seri [se:ri] in Japanese. Onakaga itai desu. Seiri desu. is also easily understood too. Period related goods such as napukin [napkin] (sanitary napkins, also known as pads) and tampon [tampon] are available in Japan, but tampons are not that common or sold in many shops.