What does 育ち in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 育ち in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 育ち in Japanese.

The word 育ち in Japanese means upbringing, 育ち, しつけ 、 養育 、 保育 、 教育, 下品な、わいせつな、低級な、柄(育ち)の悪い、下劣な、下等な, 養育、しつけ、教育、養成、育ち, しつけ方、教育法、育て方, 育ち(しつけ)の良い、行儀の良い、上品な. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 育ち

upbringing

育ち

(upbringing)

彼女の育ちはとても貧しいものだった。
She comes from a very poor background.

しつけ 、 養育 、 保育 、 教育

(upbringing, refinement)

Samantha's breeding is far superior to that of her classmates.

下品な、わいせつな、低級な、柄(育ち)の悪い、下劣な、下等な

(figurative (vulgar)

あなたに子供の前でこのような下品な言葉を使ってほしくない。
I don't want you using low language like that around the children.

養育、しつけ、教育、養成、育ち

(psychological: training, upbringing)

生まれと育ちが相携えて、偉人が生まれる。
Nature and nurture have to work together to make great people.

しつけ方、教育法、育て方

(the way a child is raised)

Her upbringing made her very suspicious of strangers.

育ち(しつけ)の良い、行儀の良い、上品な

(of good upbringing)

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