Meaning of 片足 in Japanese
Japanese word definition and usage
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片足, 片脚
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Kana Readingかたあし
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Romajikatāshi
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Word Senses
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- Parts of speech
- noun (common) (futsuumeishi), nouns which may take the genitive case particle `no`
- Meaning
- one leg; one-legged
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Example Sentences
片足, 片脚, かたあし used in context
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I swung my leg over the fence.
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Can you keep standing on one of your legs with closed eyes for a minute?
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He walked with a limp.
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He stood on one leg, leaning against the wall.
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He put his foot on the ladder.
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彼の鞄が重くて、更に悪いことには、片足のかかとにまめができてしまっていた。
His bag was heavy, and what was worse, one of his heels had got blistered.
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Kanji found in this word
one-sided, leaf, sheet, right-side kata radical (no. 91)
On: ヘン
Kun: かた-, かた
4 strokes
leg, foot, be sufficient, counter for pairs of footwear
On: ソク
Kun: あし, た.りる, た.る, た.す
7 strokes
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