注射
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Base noun form. Used to refer to a medical injection, such as for vaccines or medications. Can be combined with verbs like 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to form the verb 『注射する』 (chuusha suru, 'to inject').
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At a clinic, User is consulting with Dr. Tanaka about a health issue that requires medical treatment.

注射

ちゅうしゃ

injection

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Memory Hook

Think of a 'shoot' or 'injection' — 『注射』 (chuusha, 'injection') sounds like 'chew shot' in English. Imagine chewing gum while getting a shot to remember it!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『注射』 (chuusha, 'injection') is common in medical settings, such as vaccinations or treatments. People often say 『注射を打つ』 (chuusha o utsu, 'to give an injection') when referring to administering one. It's a routine part of healthcare, and many clinics display signs for vaccination services.

Forms

Base: 注射Base noun form. Used to refer to a medical injection, such as for vaccines or medications. Can be combined with verbs like 『する』 (suru, 'to do') to form the verb 『注射する』 (chuusha suru, 'to inject').