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Base noun form. Refers to the arm as a body part. Can be used in phrases like 『腕を上げる』 (ude o ageru, 'raise one's arm').
Theme

At a clinic, User is consulting with Dr. Tanaka about a sore arm after exercising.

うで

arm (body part)

Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body

Memory Hook

Imagine a strong arm lifting a heavy weight — the arm says, 『腕』 (ude, 'arm') with pride! 'Ude' sounds like 'you day' — your arm works hard every day.

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『腕』 (ude, 'arm') is often used in idioms like 『腕がいい』 (ude ga ii, 'skillful') to describe someone's ability, linking physical strength to skill.

Forms

Base: 腕Base noun form. Refers to the arm as a body part. Can be used in phrases like 『腕を上げる』 (ude o ageru, 'raise one's arm').