痛み
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Base noun form. Used to describe physical pain or discomfort. Can be modified with other words, e.g., 『頭の痛み』 (atama no itami, 'headache').
Theme

At a clinic, User consults with Dr. Tanaka about a recent injury and discusses pain management.

痛み

いたみ

pain, ache, sore

Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body

Memory Hook

Imagine you have a pain in your toe and you say, 'It hurts!' — 'Itami' sounds like 'it hurts me' → 『痛み』 (itami, 'pain').

Cultural Note

In Japan, people often use 『痛み』 (itami, 'pain') in medical contexts or daily life to describe physical discomfort. It's common to hear phrases like 『頭が痛い』 (atama ga itai, 'head hurts') or 『痛み止め』 (itamidome, 'painkiller').

Forms

Base: 痛みBase noun form. Used to describe physical pain or discomfort. Can be modified with other words, e.g., 『頭の痛み』 (atama no itami, 'headache').