Let’s talk about body parts in Japanese.
For today’s blog, we’ll talk about the list of body parts in Japanese.I will only include the basic body parts in today’s blog as we will start first from the easiest vocabularies.
English: Body
Kanji: 体
Hiragana: からだ
Romaji: Karada
Sample
conversation: |
Now, let’s check the body parts:
English |
Japanese |
Romaji |
Head |
あたま (頭) |
Atama |
Hair |
かみ (髪) |
Kami |
Hair |
かみのけ (髪の毛) |
kami no ke |
Forehead |
ひたい (額) |
Hitai |
Face |
かお (顔) |
Kao |
Ear |
みみ (耳) |
Mimi |
Eyes |
め (目) |
Me |
Nose |
はな (鼻) |
Hana |
Mouth |
くち (口) |
Kuchi |
Lips |
くちびる (唇) |
Kuchibiru |
Teeth |
は (歯) |
Ha |
Tongue |
した (舌) |
Shita |
Sample
conversation: |
English |
Japanese |
Romaji |
Hand |
て (手) |
Te |
Finger |
ゆび (指) |
Yubi |
Nails |
つめ (爪) |
Tsume |
Thumb |
おやゆび (親指) |
Oya Yubi |
Index Finger |
ひとさしゆび |
Hitosashi Yubi |
Middle Finger |
なかゆび (中指) |
Naka Yubi |
Ring Finger |
くすりゆび (薬指) |
Kusuri Yubi |
Little Finger |
こゆび (小指) |
Ko Yubi |
Sample
conversation: |
English |
Japanese |
Romaji |
Neck |
くび (首) |
Kubi |
Shoulder |
かた (肩) |
Kata |
Arm |
うで (腕) |
Ude |
Elbow |
ひじ (肘) |
Hiji |
Breast / Chest |
むね (胸) |
Mune |
Heart |
しんぞう (心臓) |
Shinzou |
Lung |
はい (肺) |
Hai |
Sample
conversation: |
English |
Japanese |
Romaji |
Stomach |
おなか (お腹) |
Onaka |
Stomach |
はら (腹) |
Hara |
Stomach |
い (胃) |
I |
Belly Button |
へそ (臍) |
Heso |
Skin |
はだ (肌) |
Hada |
Bone |
ほね (骨) |
Hone |
Back |
せなか (背中) |
Senaka |
Foot / Leg |
あし (足) |
Ashi |
Ankle |
あしくび (足首) |
Ashikubi |
Knee |
ひざ (膝) |
Hiza |
Sample
conversation: |
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