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— meaning in English: throat

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Usage
Native speakers use the word 喉 in various situations related to health and well-being, such as during a doctor's visit when discussing a sore throat. It's also common in casual conversation when talking about singing, eating, or even when someone has a cough, making it a versatile term in everyday life.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 喉 is のどぼとけ (nodoboke), which specifically refers to the Adam's apple in men. While 喉 is a general term for 'throat', using のどぼとけ gives a more specific anatomical reference, highlighting the subtlety in Japanese vocabulary.
Culture
The character 喉 has an interesting etymology, combining the radicals for 'mouth' and 'throat', which emphasizes its significance in communication and health. In Japanese culture, the throat is often associated with vocal abilities, making it a focal point in singing and storytelling traditions, underscoring the importance of vocal health.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 喉 in Japanese?
喉 is pronounced as 'nodo'. The 'no' is pronounced like 'no' in English, and 'do' is pronounced similar to 'do' in 'dough'.
Q.What are some common phrases that include 喉?
Common phrases include 喉が痛い (nodo ga itai), meaning 'my throat hurts', and 喉を大切にする (nodo o taisetsu ni suru), meaning 'to take care of your throat', which is often used in the context of singers and public speakers.
Q.Are there any common mistakes in using 喉?
A common mistake is to confuse 喉 with 背中 (senaka), which means 'back'. While both relate to the body, 喉 specifically refers to the throat, so remember to use 喉 when discussing throat-related issues.
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