Word Meaning 出生

しゅっせい shussei

出生 is read as しゅっせい (shussei) and means birth.

Meaning

English

  1. birth

Reading

Kana

しゅっせい

Romaji

shussei

Writing Variants

  • 出生 しゅっしょう shusshou

Stroke Sequence

2 Characters • 10 Total Strokes

Study Signals and Categories

JLPT N5 Jōyō Grade 1 Kanken 10級 Synonyms 生まれ出る,生まれる,生誕,誕生 Antonyms 死亡 Rank 415 Priority A

Related Vocabulary

Max. 12

出生地主義

しゅっしょうちしゅぎ

jus soli

出生証明書

しゅっせいしょうめいしょ

birth certificate

出生率

しゅっせいりつ

birth rate

生み出す

うみだす

to give birth to

反出生主義

はんしゅっせいしゅぎ

antinatalism

出国

しゅっこく

departure from a country

出入り

でいり

indentations (e.g. of a coastline)

出す

だす

... out (e.g. to jump out, to carry out)

出来

しゅったい

completion

出る

でる

to be produced

出来る

できる

to become pregnant

出来るだけ

できるだけ

as much as one can

Example Sentences

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The birth rate has been decreasing recently.

The birth rate and death rate were nearly equal.

Why has the birthrate declined so sharply?

Japanese women marry at 26 on average. It is no mystery that the birthrate is declining.

I believe this may be a correction after investigation of his date of birth in the family register.

The reduction in obstetricians and gynecologists is a reflection of the decrease in births, thus reducing need for medical care.

It's true that there are fewer children due to the falling birthrate, and there are fewer children in the school, but that is all to the good.

While the birth rate is intended to be decreased in developing countries, that of developed nations is selfishly planned to be increased, resulting in the difficulty of getting mutual consent.

This is true partly because non-Westerners have begun to take pride in their own cultures and partly because those areas of the world where forks are not used have some of the highest birth rates.