It is essential to learn Japanese vocabulary when studying the language. In addition to words borrowed from other languages, Japanese vocabulary is vast and diverse. Learning essential words and phrases, as well as specialized terminology and idiomatic expressions, is essential for effective communication in Japanese.
Japanese Vocabulary: 喉 (nodo)
Meaning: “throat.”
Examples
- 喉が渇いてからからです。 I’m thirsty, and my throat is very dry.
- 喉にいい薬はありますか。 Do you have any good medicine for the throat?
- 冷たい水を飲んで喉が潤った I drank cold water to quench my thirst.
- 風邪をひいて喉が痛いです。 I have a cold and a sore throat.
- 喉の痛みも消えたし、一安心。 Plus, the pain in my throat has disappeared too — it’s a relief for now.
- 喉の痛みも消えて、安心した。 The pain in my throat has disappeared too, which is a relief (“and I’m relieved”).
- 今日は暑いので、すごく喉が渇きます。 It’s hot today, so I get very thirsty.
- 今日は暑くて、喉がからからになった。 It was hot today, and I was parched.
- 体もちょっとだるいし、喉も少し痛い。 My body is a little sluggish, and my throat hurts a little, too.
- 喉が渇きましたね。何か飲みませんか。 I’m getting thirsty. Shall we drink something?
- 喉の調子が悪いので、飴を舐めている。 I’m sucking a candy as I have a sore throat.