負傷
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Base noun form. Used to describe physical harm or wounds, often in formal or medical contexts. Example: 『負傷がひどい』 (fushou ga hidoi, 'the injury is severe').
Theme

At a local clinic, User visits Dr. Tanaka for a check-up after a minor accident, discussing the nature of their injury.

負傷

ふしょう

injury, wound

Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'fushion' (負傷 fushou sounds like 'fusion') of pain from an injury — it's a fusion of hurt! 'Fusion' → 負傷 (fushou, 'injury, wound').

Cultural Note

In Japan, reporting injuries is common in contexts like sports or accidents. You might hear 『負傷しました』 (fushou shimashita, 'I got injured') in news reports or medical settings.

Forms

Base: 負傷Base noun form. Used to describe physical harm or wounds, often in formal or medical contexts. Example: 『負傷がひどい』 (fushou ga hidoi, 'the injury is severe').