担架
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Base noun form. Refers to a device for carrying injured or sick people. Used in medical and emergency contexts, e.g., 『担架で運ぶ』 (tanka de hakobu, 'to carry on a stretcher').
Theme
During a first-aid training session at a community center, User and the instructor Dr. Tanaka discuss the proper use of medical equipment.
担架
たんか
stretcher, litter
Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'tanka' (sounds like 担架 tanka) that carries injured people — it's a stretcher! 'Tanka' → 担架 (tanka, 'stretcher').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『担架』 (tanka, 'stretcher') is commonly used in hospitals, ambulances, and emergency situations. It's a key tool in medical care and disaster response, reflecting the importance of health and safety in Japanese society.
Forms
Base: 担架Base noun form. Refers to a device for carrying injured or sick people. Used in medical and emergency contexts, e.g., 『担架で運ぶ』 (tanka de hakobu, 'to carry on a stretcher').