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Base noun form. Refers to the thigh part of the leg or the femur bone. Used in anatomical or everyday contexts, e.g., 『腿が痛い』 (momo ga itai, 'my thigh hurts').
Theme

During a medical check-up, User talks with Dr. Tanaka about body parts and health concerns.

もも

thigh, femur

Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'thigh' so strong it can 'tie' (腿 sounds like 'tie' in English) your legs together — think of the thigh bone (femur) as a sturdy tie holding your leg up! 'Tie' → 腿 (momo, 'thigh').

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『腿』 (momo, 'thigh') is often used in contexts like anatomy, sports, or cooking (e.g., chicken thigh). It's a common term in health discussions and fitness training.

Forms

Base: 腿Base noun form. Refers to the thigh part of the leg or the femur bone. Used in anatomical or everyday contexts, e.g., 『腿が痛い』 (momo ga itai, 'my thigh hurts').