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Kanji Homophone Battle

Pronunciation Trap: "いしゃ (isha)"

Same sound, completely different Kanji! Choose the right conceptual writing.

Kanji Option A

いしゃ

いしゃ (isha)
N5 / CEFR
VS
Kanji Option B

慰謝

いしゃ (isha)
N1 / CEFR

Nuance Contrast & Translation Difference

In Japanese, many words share the exact same pronunciation "いしゃ (isha)" but are written with different Kanji, changing the meaning entirely.
  • いしゃ (Level: N5): Translates to "doctor" and is used when A medical professional. Often used when talking about visiting a hospital or clinic..
  • 慰謝 (Level: N1): Maps to "consolation, solatium (compensation for emotional distress)" and carries the nuance of 精神的な苦痛や損害に対して、それを癒すために与えられる精神的・物質的な償いや慰めを指します。特に「慰謝料(いしゃりょう)」という形で使われることが多いです。.
Mixing these up can easily result in unnatural writing. Look at the bilingual context cards below to master the conceptual boundaries!
Bilingual Context for "いしゃ"
熱があるから、医者に行きます。
I have a fever, so I'm going to the doctor.
Bilingual Context for "慰謝"
事故の被害者に対し、慰謝の気持ちを表した。
We expressed our condolences to the victim of the accident, offering solace.

Kanji Selection Quiz

Which Kanji perfectly fits this blank space?

Which Kanji perfectly fits the blank: "熱があるから、医者に行きます。" (Meaning: "I have a fever, so I'm going to the doctor.")
🎉 Correct Answer!

Correct! "いしゃ" is used for "doctor" in the context: "I have a fever, so I'm going to the doctor.".

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