安静
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Base noun form. Used to indicate a state of rest or quietness, often in medical contexts. It can be combined with particles like 『に』 (ni) to form adverbial phrases, e.g., 『安静にする』 (ansei ni suru, 'to rest').
Theme

User visits a clinic for a check-up and discusses recovery advice with Dr. Tanaka, a friendly physician.

安静

あんせい

rest

Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body

Memory Hook

Imagine a doctor telling you to 'rest' quietly in bed. The word sounds like 'an-sei' — think 'an' for 'and' (as in 'and stay still') and 'sei' for 'say' (as in 'say quiet'). 'And stay quiet' → 安静 (ansei, 'rest').

Cultural Note

In Japan, doctors often prescribe 『安静』 (ansei, 'rest') for recovery from illness or injury. It's common to hear phrases like 『安静にしてください』 (ansei ni shite kudasai, 'please rest') in medical settings, emphasizing the importance of rest for health.

Forms

Base: 安静Base noun form. Used to indicate a state of rest or quietness, often in medical contexts. It can be combined with particles like 『に』 (ni) to form adverbial phrases, e.g., 『安静にする』 (ansei ni suru, 'to rest').