I am unemployed.:”mushoku desu” Japanese Phrase #365
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無職です。(mushoku desu)
I am unemployed. / 失业。 / 무직입니다. / thất nghiệp.
When you want to describe “a person who does not have a job.”, you would be able to use “無職です。(mushoku desu)” which means “I am unemployed.”. Everybody could use this in daily conversations as polite and formal and “無職だよ。(mushoku dayo)” is used as casual.
Sample 1
兄ちゃんが無職なんだ。 (My brother is unemployed.) (我哥哥现在失业中。) (오빠는 무직자야.) (Anh trai tôi thất nghiệp rồi.)
そうなんだ。でも、すぐに新しい仕事見つかると思うよ。 (Oh, I see. But I think he’ll be able to find a new job soon.) (这样啊。但我想他很快就会找到一份新工作的。) (그렇구나. 하지만 곧 새로운 직장 찾을 거야.) (Vậy à. Nhưng tôi nghĩ anh ấy sẽ tìm được việc mới nhanh thôi.)
Sample 2
たつやのお兄ちゃん、まだ無職なの? (Has your brother been still unemployed?) (达也的哥哥,还没找到工作吗?) (타츠야네 오빠 아직 무직이야?) (Anh trai của Tatsuya vẫn đang thất nghiệp hả?)
ううん。昨日、新しい仕事見つかったみたい。 (No, he hasn’t. He got a new job yesterday.) (沒有喔。好像昨天找到了一份新工作。) (아니. 어제 새 일자리 찾은 것 같아.) (Không. Hình như hôm qua anh ấy đã tìm được việc mới rồi.)
良かったね! (That’s good!) (那太好了!) (잘 됐네!) (Vậy tốt rồi.)
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