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70 Complete Japanese Body Parts List Along with Their Meanings

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Kapanlagi.com - The human body is a complex marvel of nature, and the Japanese language has a unique way of describing each part of it. From the hair flowing on the head to the toes that support our steps, each Japanese body part has a specific name.

This article will guide KLovers to explore Japanese anatomical vocabulary, opening the door to new understanding for KLovers who are learning Japanese. This list of Japanese body parts will enrich your knowledge if you want to learn Japanese.

Let's explore together the beauty and uniqueness of the Japanese body parts terminology along with their meanings below. Check it out, KLovers!

1. Understanding Japanese Body Parts

In Japanese, the concept of body parts has several different terms depending on the context and level of formality. The most common and frequently used term in everyday conversation is "karada no bubun", which literally means body parts in Japanese.

This term is easily understood and used by all levels of Japanese society. In more formal situations or in medical contexts, Japanese people may use the term for body parts as "shintai buii". This term has a more technical nuance and is often used in medical literature or scientific discussions.

Additionally, there are also terms for body parts in Japanese such as "karada kakubu" or "shintai no kakubu" which both refer to body parts. The difference lies in the level of formality, with "shintai no kakubu" sounding more formal and polite. In modern Japanese, there are other expressions for body parts.

Especially among young people or in more casual contexts, the term for body parts may sometimes be referred to as "karada no paatsu". This term is a combination of the Japanese word "karada" meaning body and a borrowed word from English "parts" pronounced with a Japanese accent.

When specifically talking about organs, the term for body parts in Japanese can use the term "kikan". This term is usually used more frequently. The Japanese term for body parts refers to internal organs in the body and is often used in medical or biological contexts in scientific studies.

The choice of the right term to refer to body parts in Japanese greatly depends on the situation, the level of formality of the conversation, and the relationship between the speaker and the listener. The use of the correct terms demonstrates a good understanding of the nuances of the language and the social context within Japanese culture.

2. List of Japanese Body Parts

Now, to better understand Japanese body parts, KLovers need to know the list of Japanese body parts that exist in humans. Here are some lists of Japanese body parts complete with their meanings:

1. Atama - Head

2. Kami - Hair

3. Kao - Face

4. Hitai - Forehead

5. Mayuge - Eyebrows

6. Me - Eyes

7. Hana - Nose

8. Kuchi - Mouth

9. Kuchibiru - Lips

10. Ha - Teeth

11. Shita - Tongue

12. Mimi - Ears

13. Joumyaku - Veins

70.Doumyaku - Arteries

These are some Japanese terms for body parts that KLovers can learn. By understanding these Japanese terms for body parts, KLovers will be able to communicate. Happy learning and exploring!

Neck

14.Shoulder

15.Arm

16.Elbow

17.Wrist

18.Hand

19.Finger

20. Nail

21.Chest

22.Breast

23.Stomach

24.Back

25.Waist

26.Buttocks

27. Leg (including thigh to toe)

28.Thigh

29.Knee

30.Calf

31.Ankle

32.Leg (lower part)

33.Toe

34. Skin

35.Bone

36.Muscle

37.Blood

38.Heart

39.Lung

40.Stomach

41. Liver

42.Kidney

43.Brain

44.Throat

45.Beard

46.Moustache

47.Eyelash

48. Komekami - Temple

49.Hoo - Cheek

50.Ago - Chin

51.Wakinoshita - Armpit

52.Rokkotsu - Rib

53.Heso - Navel

54.Sebone - Spine

55. Boukou - Bladder

56.Daichou - Large intestine

57.Shouchou - Small intestine

58.Suizou - Pancreas

59.Hizou - Spleen

60.Tannou - Gallbladder

61.Kikan - Trachea

62. Shokudou - Esophagus

63.Seitai - Vocal cords

64.Koujousen - Thyroid gland

65.Rinpasetsu - Lymph nodes

66.Fukujin - Adrenal gland

67.Kansen - Sweat glands

68.Mousaikekkan - Capillaries

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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