カテイ
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. home; family; household
Pitch accent
テイ
Used in vocabulary (29 in total)
home economics
private tutor; coach; governess
family-oriented; familial
Examples (27 in total)
Education begins at home.
Charity begins at home.
This has increased family income.
John puts his career before his family.
He is a son of a wealthy family.
He was raised in an artistic family.
I was born into a poor family.
Do you eat at home or eat out?
He's the only son of a wealthy family.
My family is more important to me than my job.
Their home is abundant in love and laughter.
We must keep up the family traditions.
Practically every family has a TV.
Every family has a skeleton in the closet.
This custom is followed in most households.
In Japan, practically every family has a washing machine.
What do you think happened to our family?
I was able to visit several American homes.
Early education for children usually begins at home.
His family circumstances were such that he became a teacher out of necessity.
A lot of problems derive from a lack of reading in the home.
We tend to use more and more electric appliances in the home.
Nowadays, almost every home has one or two televisions.
TV has robbed us of our enjoyment of conversation at dinner at home.
This family has a five year old child.
The river is polluted by waste from houses and factories.
He worked day and night so that his family could live in comfort.