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ALL LEVELS・N1–N5

Body Parts: Japanese Word List (JLPT N1–N5)

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N2, N4, N5 あし
foot; leg. The part at the bottom of a person's or an animal's body, used for standing and walking. When counting shoes and socks it is read 「そく」, and is used as in 「一足(いっそく)」.

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N4 あたま
head. The part at the very top of the body, where the eyes, the mouth and the hair are. 「頭がいい」 means being able to think well. When counting large animals such as cows and horses, it is read 「とう」.

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N4 うで
arm. The part from the shoulder to the hand. Also used to mean being skilled at something, as in 「りょうりの腕がいい」 (good at cooking).

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N4, N5 かお
face. The front part of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are.

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N4 くび
neck. The part that connects the head and body. Also used to mean being fired from a job, as in 「首になる」 (to get fired).

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N4
hair. Thin strands that grow on the body or on animals. Also used to mean material for clothing, etc., as in 「毛のセーター」 (a wool sweater).

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N4 背中 せなか
back. The back side of the body, from the waist to the shoulders.

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N2, N4
blood. The red liquid that flows through the body.

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N4 のど
throat. The part through which food and air pass, from the back of the mouth.

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N4 ひげ
beard. Hair that grows around the mouth or on the chin.

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N4, N5 ゆび
The thin parts at the end of the hands or feet.

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