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 (ashi no oyayubi, “big toe”) and 右足の指 (migi ashi no yubi, “toe of the right foot”).
Synonyms
- 足指 (ashiyubi)
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