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Base noun form. Refers to the bodily fluid blood. Can be used in compounds like 『血液』 (ketsueki, 'blood') or phrases like 『血が出る』 (chi ga deru, 'blood comes out').
Theme

During a health check-up at a clinic, User talks with Dr. Tanaka about blood-related health topics and lifestyle habits.

blood

Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body

Memory Hook

Imagine a red 'blood' drop — it's vital for life! 'Blood' sounds like 'blood' → 『血』 (chi, 'blood'). Think: 'Chi' rhymes with 'key' — blood is the key to life!

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『血』 (chi, 'blood') is often associated with family ties and lineage, as in 『血縁』 (ketsuen, 'blood relation'). It's also a common theme in folklore and media.

Forms

Base: 血Base noun form. Refers to the bodily fluid blood. Can be used in compounds like 『血液』 (ketsueki, 'blood') or phrases like 『血が出る』 (chi ga deru, 'blood comes out').