How to Say ‘Part; place’ in Japanese
ところ
tokoro
[toh-koh-roh]
💬 Usage Tip: In medical talk, [ところ] often means “area/part (of the body)” rather than a physical location: [わるいところ].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Doctors sometimes avoid naming a condition first and say [気になるところ] or [わるいところ] before specifics.
Phrase Breakdown
ところ
tokoro
[toh-koh-roh]
place; part; area
ところ literally means “place,” but in healthcare it often means “part/area (of the body)” as in 悪いところ (a problem area).
わるいところはありますか。
Is there anything wrong (any problem area)?
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