足の指
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |
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足 | 指 |
あし Grade: 1 |
ゆび Grade: 3 |
kun’yomi |
Etymology
Literally "foot's finger".
Usage notes
- The translation is given as a back translation into English only, the term is not considered a word or a fixed phrase by native speakers. Adjectives can freely be inserted as in 足の親指 (あしのおやゆび, ashi no oyayubi, “hallux”) and 右足の指 (みぎあしのゆび, migi ashi no yubi, “toe of the right foot”).
Synonyms
- 足指 (ashiyubi)
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