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Is there really no word for foot in Japanese? (native speakers only please)
28 de sep. de 2010 4:26
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Alright, it's not that we have no word for foot in Japanese but we usually do not distinguish a foot from a leg and call a body part under a torso as "ashi" in a lump.
However, we use different kanjis as appropriate, namely, 足 for a foot and 脚 for a leg (both pronounced "ashi") and we also use particular names for describing detailed parts of legs and feet.
For further information, please see http://daijirin.dual-d.net/extra/goi.html
28 de septiembre de 2010
both leg and foot are ashi in jpanese.but they use a different Kanji.
leg is 脚(ashi
foot is 足(ashi
but, this is a little be sticky
17 de octubre de 2010
Yes. In English we have the word foot, but I've always heard that in Japanese it is ashi, which can mean leg or foot.
So, is there no way to describe a foot in Japanese without pointing at it? I found a couple of words on a Japanese dictionary like, "futto", but I've never heard that word used.
28 de septiembre de 2010
You mean the part of your body from the ankle to the toe?
28 de septiembre de 2010
hey, is this a riddle ? lol
28 de septiembre de 2010
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Mat マット
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Japonés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Japonés
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