歯医者
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Compound noun: 『歯』 (ha, 'tooth') + 『医者』 (isha, 'doctor'). Used to refer to a dental professional. Example: 『歯医者に行きます』 (haisha ni ikimasu, 'I go to the dentist').
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are catching up over coffee and discussing health check-ups.

歯医者

はいしゃ

dentist

Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'dentist' who is a 'tooth doctor' — 『歯』 (ha, 'tooth') + 『医者』 (isha, 'doctor') = 『歯医者』 (haisha, 'dentist'). Think: 'Ha! Isha!' like a cheerful dentist greeting you.

Cultural Note

In Japan, visiting a 『歯医者』 (haisha, 'dentist') is common for regular check-ups and cleanings. Many clinics are small and family-run, and appointments are often made by phone or online. It's polite to say 『お願いします』 (onegaishimasu, 'please') when requesting treatment.

Forms

Base: 歯医者Compound noun: 『歯』 (ha, 'tooth') + 『医者』 (isha, 'doctor'). Used to refer to a dental professional. Example: 『歯医者に行きます』 (haisha ni ikimasu, 'I go to the dentist').