Meaning of 両足 in Japanese
Japanese word definition and usage
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両足
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Kana Readingりょうそく, りょうあし, もろあし
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Romajiryōsoku, ryōashi, moroashi
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Word Senses
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- Parts of speech
- noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
- Meaning
- both feet
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- Parts of speech
- Meaning
- both legs
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Example Sentences
両足, りょうそく, りょうあし, もろあし used in context
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Keep both feet firmly on the ground.
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I got bruises on both legs.
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父は両足を火のほうにのばして、ソファーで居眠りしていました。
My father was taking a nap on the sofa, with his legs stretched toward the fire.
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She is paralyzed in both legs.
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They bound her legs together.
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He was lying there with his legs bound together.
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Related Kanji
Kanji found in this word
leg, foot, be sufficient, counter for pairs of footwear
On: ソク
Kun: あし, た.りる, た.る, た.す
7 strokes
both, old Japanese coin, counter for carriages (e.g., in a train), two
On: リョウ
Kun: てる, ふたつ
6 strokes
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