頭痛
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Noun describing pain in the head. Often used with particles like 『が』 (ga) to indicate possession, e.g., 『頭痛がする』 (zutsū ga suru, 'to have a headache').
Theme
At a café, User and their friend Yuki are catching up after a long day. Yuki notices User looks tired and asks about their well-being.
頭痛
ずつう
headache
Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body
Memory Hook
Imagine your head hurts so much it feels like a 'tsu' (つ) is pounding inside. 'Tsu' sounds like the start of 『頭痛』 (zutsū, 'headache') — think 'tsu-tsu headache!'
Cultural Note
In Japan, it's common to mention 『頭痛』 (zutsū, 'headache') when feeling unwell, and people often use over-the-counter pain relievers or rest to manage it. You might hear phrases like 『頭痛がする』 (zutsū ga suru, 'I have a headache') in daily conversations.
Forms
Base: 頭痛Noun describing pain in the head. Often used with particles like 『が』 (ga) to indicate possession, e.g., 『頭痛がする』 (zutsū ga suru, 'to have a headache').