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Base noun form. Can refer to a birthmark (congenital mark) or a bruise (injury mark). Often used in phrases like 『あざができる』 (aza ga dekiru, 'to get a bruise').
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Two friends, Mika and User, are at a café discussing a recent incident where Mika fell and got hurt.

あざ

あざ

birthmark, bruise

Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body

Memory Hook

Imagine a mark on your skin from birth or a bruise. 'Aza' sounds like 'ah-zah' — think of saying 'ah!' when you see a birthmark or bruise. 'Ah-zah' → 『あざ』 (aza, 'birthmark, bruise').

Cultural Note

In Japan, birthmarks are sometimes considered lucky or have cultural meanings, but 『あざ』 (aza, 'birthmark, bruise') is a neutral medical term. It's commonly used in everyday conversation to describe skin marks or injuries.

Forms

Base: あざBase noun form. Can refer to a birthmark (congenital mark) or a bruise (injury mark). Often used in phrases like 『あざができる』 (aza ga dekiru, 'to get a bruise').