How to Say ‘Test’ in Japanese
けんさ
ken sa
[ken sah]
💬 Usage Tip: [けんさ] is a medical test/exam. You’ll often hear it with [血液] (blood) or [レントゲン] (X-ray).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Clinics often do basic [けんさ] quickly, and you may get some results the same day depending on the test.
Phrase Breakdown
けん
ken
[ken]
test; examination (part of けんさ)
けん is the first part of けんさ(検査), meaning a medical test/exam. By itself it’s usually not used as a standalone word in this lesson.
けんさの前に先生に質問しました。
Before the test, I asked the doctor a question.
さ
sa
[sah]
test; examination (part of けんさ)
さ is the second part of けんさ(検査). On its own it isn’t used to mean “test,” but it completes the word けんさ in the phrase けんさけっか (test results).
けんさの結果を聞きたいです。
I want to hear the test results.
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