How to Say ‘Body’ in Japanese
体
karada
[kah-rah-dah]
💬 Usage Tip: Pronounced [からだ]. Used in phrases like [体が動く] “my body moves.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese often describes reactions with the body as the subject—sounds natural and relatable, especially with music and dancing.
Phrase Breakdown
体
karada
[kah-rah-dah]
body
Means “body.” In music contexts, often used with が/を and verbs like 動く to talk about moving to the rhythm.
体が自然に動く。
My body moves naturally.
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