発作
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Base noun form. Refers to a sudden medical episode or seizure. Used in contexts like 『心臓発作』 (shinzou hossa, 'heart attack') or 『喘息発作』 (zensoku hossa, 'asthma attack').
Theme
User visits a clinic for a check-up and discusses a recent health scare with Dr. Tanaka, a kind and experienced physician.
発作
ほっさ
fit, attack
Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body
Memory Hook
Imagine a sudden 'fit' or 'attack' like a 'hassle' (sounds like 発作 hassaku) that disrupts everything — it's an unexpected medical episode! 'Hassle' → 発作 (hossa, 'fit, attack').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『発作』 (hossa, 'fit, attack') is often used in medical contexts to describe sudden health episodes like seizures or asthma attacks. It's important to seek immediate help if someone experiences a 『発作』 (hossa).
Forms
Base: 発作Base noun form. Refers to a sudden medical episode or seizure. Used in contexts like 『心臓発作』 (shinzou hossa, 'heart attack') or 『喘息発作』 (zensoku hossa, 'asthma attack').