Japanese Meaning of 足 (あし) ashi

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Japanese Vocabulary: 足

Meaning: “foot” or “leg.”

Examples:

  1. 足の爪を切る cut toe nails  
  2. まだ足が痛い。 My foot still hurts.  
  3. 一足のサンダル pair of sandals  
  4. 余は満足じゃ。 I’m satisfied.  
  5. 八本の足のタコ eight-armed octopus  
  6. 彼は足が短い。 His legs are short.  
  7. 彼は足が長い。 He has long legs.  
  8. 明日は遠足だ。 We have a class trip tomorrow.  
  9. 足が ながい。 (Someone mentioned earlier) has long legs.  
  10. 足がしびれた。 My foot went numb.  
  11. トムは足が速い。 Tom is fast.

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