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Noun referring to the part of the body used for swallowing and speaking. Often used in phrases like 『喉が渇いた』 (nodo ga kawaita, 'I'm thirsty').
Theme

User and their coworker Mika are in the office, and Mika mentions she's not feeling well due to a sore throat.

のど

throat

Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'throat' that's sore from singing too much. The word 『喉』 (nodo, 'throat') sounds like 'no-dough' — you have 'no dough' in your throat when it's dry!

Cultural Note

In Japan, people often mention 『喉が痛い』 (nodo ga itai, 'my throat hurts') when they have a cold or sore throat. It's common to drink warm tea or use throat lozenges to soothe it.

Forms

Base: 喉Noun referring to the part of the body used for swallowing and speaking. Often used in phrases like 『喉が渇いた』 (nodo ga kawaita, 'I'm thirsty').