δΌ‘

JLPT N5

Rest, holiday

Readings

On’yomi: γ‚­γƒ₯ウ (kyΕ«)
Kun’yomi: やす(み), やす(γ‚€) (yasu(mi), yasu(mu))
やす(γ‚€) – to rest, to take a break やす(み) – rest, holiday, day off

Vocabulary

δΌ‘γ‚€
やすむ
rest
δΌ‘ζ—₯
γγ‚…γ†γ˜γ€
holiday
休み
やすみ
rest/break
休憩
きゅうけい
break
倏休み
γͺ぀やすみ
summer vacation

Example Sentences

今ζ—₯は休みます。
きょうは やすみます。
I rest today.
δΌ‘ζ—₯γ«ζ—…θ‘Œγ—γΎγ™γ€‚
γγ‚…γ†γ˜γ€γ« γ‚Šγ‚‡γ“γ†γ—γΎγ™γ€‚
I travel on holidays.
少し休憩します。
すこし きゅうけいします。
I take a short break.

Cultural Note

🌸 δΌ‘ reflects Japanese attitudes toward work-life balance and rest β€” a concept that has evolved over time.
1. Traditionally:
o Japan has a strong work ethic, and β€œδΌ‘γ‚€β€ used to be seen as something to earn, not to take freely.
o However, the cultural meaning of δΌ‘ is being re-embraced β€” rest is now seen as essential for maintaining productivity and health.
2. In daily life:
o You’ll often hear phrases like
ο‚§ γŠδΌ‘γΏγͺさい (γŠγ‚„γ™γΏγͺさい) – β€œGood night / Have a good rest.”
ο‚§ 休憩 (きゅうけい) – β€œbreak” (used at work or school).
3. In school/work:
o β€œδΌ‘γΏζ™‚ι–“β€ (γ‚„γ™γΏγ˜γ‹γ‚“) = recess or break time.
o Students cherish it, workers depend on it β€” a universal symbol of pause.