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Base noun form. Refers to a tooth or teeth in general. Often used with counters like 『本』 (hon) for counting teeth.
Theme

At a dental clinic, User is discussing oral health with their dentist, Dr. Tanaka, who is giving advice about teeth care.

tooth

Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'ha' (sounds like 'ha' in 歯 ha) shaped like a tooth. 'Ha-ha, that's a tooth — 歯!' (ha, 'tooth').

Cultural Note

In Japan, dental health is emphasized, and people often visit dentists regularly. The phrase 『歯を磨く』 (ha o migaku, 'to brush teeth') is common in daily routines.

Forms

Base: 歯Base noun form. Refers to a tooth or teeth in general. Often used with counters like 『本』 (hon) for counting teeth.