Word Meaning 害者

がいしゃ gaisha

害者 is read as がいしゃ (gaisha) and means victim (of a crime, esp. murder).

Meaning

English

  1. victim (of a crime, esp. murder)

Reading

Kana

がいしゃ

Romaji

gaisha

Stroke Sequence

2 Characters • 18 Total Strokes

Study Signals and Categories

JLPT N3 Jōyō Grade 4 Rank 107694 Priority Q

Related Vocabulary

Max. 12

加害者

かがいしゃ

perpetrator

障害者

しょうがいしゃ

disabled person

身体障害者

しんたいしょうがいしゃ

(physically) disabled person

被害者

ひがいしゃ

victim

重度知的障害者

じゅうどちてきしょうがいしゃ

person with a severe intellectual disability

重度身体障害者

じゅうどしんたいしょうがいしゃ

person with a severe physical disability

知的障害者

ちてきしょうがいしゃ

intellectually disabled person

言語障害者

げんごしょうがいしゃ

speech-impaired person

視力障害者

しりょくしょうがいしゃ

visually impaired person

心身障害者

しんしんしょうがいしゃ

person with a physical or mental disability

障害者職業能力開発校

しょうがいしゃしょくぎょうのうりょくかいはつこう

polytechnic school for persons with disabilities

障害者基本法

しょうがいしゃきほんほう

Basic Act for Persons with Disabilities

Example Sentences

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December 3 is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

Tom was the victim of a heinous crime.

I really enjoy helping disabled people.

If you only listen to the testimony of the victim you can't understand the full story of the incident.

Normally, a guy who reads light novels despite not being a kid anymore is a retard, don't you think?

It is said that several victims of the tsunami think that the devastation they saw was the kind that made you cover your eyes.

With her sights set on becoming a psychiatric social worker, her University studies are particularly interested in the integration of mentally disabled persons.

It's the answer that young people and old people, Republicans and Democrats, black people and white people, Latinos, Asians, and Native Americans, homosexuals and non-homosexuals, healthy and disabled people have given.

With North Korea's announcement on the 26th of its nuclear development plan based upon the agreement stemming from the Six Party Talks, and the United States' commencement of procedures to remove North Korea from its designation on the list of State Sponsors of Terrorism, the families of abductees have expressed growing unease that it may constitute an abandonment of the abductee issue.