Translation and Meaning of: 負傷 - fushou
On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word 負傷 (fushou) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.
Romaji: fushou
Kana: ふしょう
Type: Substantive.
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Translation / Meaning: lesion; wound
Meaning in English: injury;wound
Definition: The state of being injured or wounded.
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Explanation and Etymology - (負傷) fushou
負傷 It is a Japanese word composed of two Kanji: 負 (Fu) which means "load" or "support" and 傷 (shou) which means "wound" or "injury". Therefore, 負傷 means "injury" or "wound". The word is often used in medical or military contexts to refer to physical injuries suffered by a person. The etymology of the word dates back to the Heian period (794-1185), when kanji 負 was used to refer to "load" or "carry" heavy objects, while 傷 was used to refer to wounds or injuries. Over time, the combination of the two Kanji was used to specifically refer to physical injuries.How to Write in Japanese - (負傷) fushou
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Synonyms and Similar - (負傷) fushou
See below a list of Japanese words that have the same meaning or is a variation of the word we are studying on this page:
傷つく; 傷害を受ける; 傷を負う; 怪我をする; けがをする
Words containing: 負傷
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Words with the same pronunciation: ふしょう fushou
Example Sentences - (負傷) fushou
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Other words of the same type: Substantive.
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
A way of saying "lesion; wound" é "(負傷) fushou". Throughout this page you will find information and alternatives.
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