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Body Parts in Japanese
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ashi
足
(n)
foot
hidari ashi
左足
left foot
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ashikubi
足首
(n)
ankle
ashikubi no hone
足首の骨
ankle bone
3 More Examples
ashi
足
(n)
leg
Ame ga furu to, ashi ga itamimasu.
雨が降ると、脚が痛みます。
I have pain in my legs when it rains.
2 More Examples
atama
頭
(n)
head
Atama o mamoru tame ni herumetto o kaburinasai.
頭を守るためにヘルメットをかぶりなさい。
Wear a helmet to protect your head.
1 More Example
kubi
首
(n)
neck
atama to kubi
頭と首
head and neck
7 More Examples
ude
腕
(n)
arm
Kare wa ude wa nagai ga, ashi wa mijikai.
彼は、腕は長いが、足は短い。
He has long arms, but short legs.
3 More Examples
hiji
肘
(n)
elbow
Ude wa, hiji no tokoro de, ippō no hōkō ni shika magerarenai.
腕は、肘のところで、一方の方向にしか曲げられない。
The arm only bends one way at the elbow.
1 More Example
tekubi
手首
(n)
wrist
Sono senshu wa, tekubi no kega de taijō shite iru.
その選手は、手首の怪我で退場している。
The player is out with a wrist injury.
3 More Examples
te
手
(n)
hand
Kodomo ga te o agete iru.
子どもが手を上げている。
The child is raising his hand.
3 More Examples
yubi
指
(n)
finger
Yubi kara chi ga dete imasu.
指から血が出ています。
My finger's bleeding.
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kinniku
筋肉
(n)
muscle
Kinnikutsū desu.
筋肉痛です。
My muscles are sore.
3 More Examples
hone
骨
(n)
bone
Hone wa hifu no shita ni aru.
骨は皮膚の下にある。
Your bones are beneath your skin.
sebone
背骨
(n)
backbone
Sebone wa, ikutsuka no chiisana hone de dekite iru.
背骨は、いくつかの小さな骨でできている。
The backbone is made up of several smaller bones.
karada
体
(n)
body
ningen no karada
人間の体
human body
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i
胃
(n)
stomach
Isha ga, te ni i no mokei o motte iru.
医者が、手に胃の模型を持っている。
The doctor is holding a stomach model.
3 More Examples
hiza
ひざ
(n)
knee
Sono shōnen wa koronde, hiza o surimuita.
その少年は転んで、ひざをすりむいた。
The boy fell and scraped his knees.
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hada
肌
(n)
skin
Hada ga kayui desu.
肌がかゆいです。
My skin itches.
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ketsueki
血液
(n)
blood
ketsueki kensa-yō no kobin
血液検査用の小ビン
vial of blood for a blood test
senaka
背中
(n)
back
Senaka ga itai desu.
背中が痛いです。
My back hurts.
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mune
胸
(n)
chest
mune no rentogen
胸のレントゲン
X-ray of a chest
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