Translation and Meaning of: 歯 - ha
On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word 歯 (ha) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.
Romaji: ha
Kana: は
Type: noun
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Translation / Meaning: tooth
Meaning in English: tooth
Definition: Hard and white bony organ located inside the mouth. Used to chew food and drinks.
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Explanation and Etymology - (歯) ha
"歯" is a Japanese word that means "tooth". The word is composed of two Kanji: "止" (which means "stop") and "齒" (which means "tooth"). The combination of these two Kanji suggests the idea of "stopping the bite". The word "歯" has its origin in the Chinese language, where it is pronounced as "chǐ". In Japanese, the word can be pronounced as "ha" or "shi", depending on the context. The word "歯" is commonly used in expressions such as "歯磨き" (hamigaki), which means "tooth brushing", and "歯医者" (haisha), which means "dentist".How to Write in Japanese - (歯) ha
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Synonyms and Similar - (歯) ha
See below a list of Japanese words that have the same meaning or is a variation of the word we are studying on this page:
歯牙; 歯齒; 歯並; 歯列; 歯科; 歯医者; 歯科医; 歯科医師; 歯科医院; 歯科診療; 歯科治療; 歯磨き; 歯磨き粉; 歯ブラシ; 歯垢; 歯茎; 歯肉; 歯槽膿漏; 歯周病; 歯痛; 歯石; 歯車; 歯車箱; 歯車比; 歯車機構; 歯車装置; 歯車式; 歯車伝達; 歯車回転;
Words containing: 歯
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Kana: むしば
Romaji: mushiba
Translation / Meaning:
cavity; dental cavity; decaying tooth; caries
Kana: はみがき
Romaji: hamigaki
Translation / Meaning:
Toothpaste; toothpaste
Kana: はぐるま
Romaji: haguruma
Translation / Meaning:
gear
Kana: しか
Romaji: shika
Translation / Meaning:
dentistry
Words with the same pronunciation: は ha
Example Sentences - (歯) ha
Below are some example sentences:
酸性の飲み物は歯に悪いです。
Sansei no nomimono wa ha ni warui desu
Acidic drinks are bad for the teeth.
Acidic drinks are bad for your teeth.
- 酸性の - acid
- 飲み物 - drink
- は - topic particle
- 歯 - teeth
- に - particle indicating target
- 悪い - bad
- です - verb ser/estar in the present
歯磨きは大切です。
Haguki wa taisetsu desu
Tooth brushing is important.
Brushing your teeth is important.
- 歯磨き - Brushing teeth
- は - topic particle
- 大切 - important, valuable
- です - verb "to be" in polite form
歯科医は歯の健康を守るために大切な存在です。
Shikai wa ha no kenkō o mamoru tame ni taisetsu na sonzai desu
Dentists are important to protect dental health.
Dentists are important to protect dental health.
- 歯科医 - dentist
- は - topic particle
- 歯の健康 - dental health
- を - direct object particle
- 守る - protect
- ために - for
- 大切な - important
- 存在 - existence
- です - verb to be
歯車がうまくかみ合わないと機械は動かない。
Haguruma ga umaku kamiawanai to kikai wa ugokanai
If the gears do not fit well
If the gears are not involved well, the machine will not work.
- 歯車 (haguruma) - gear
- が (ga) - subject particle
- うまく (umaku) - skillfully, well
- かみ合わない (kamiawanai) - don't fit in, don't adjust
- と (to) - conditional particle
- 機械 (kikai) - machine
- は (wa) - topic particle
- 動かない (ugokanai) - don't move, don't work
歯を磨くことは大切です。
Ha wo migaku koto wa taisetsu desu
It is important to brush your teeth.
- 歯を磨くこと - the action of brushing teeth
- は - topic particle
- 大切 - important, valuable
- です - verb "to be" in polite form
私は毎日歯を磨きます。
Watashi wa mainichi ha wo migakimasu
I brush my teeth every day.
I brush my teeth every day.
- 私 - personal pronoun meaning "I"
- は - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case "I"
- 毎日 - adverb meaning "every day"
- 歯 - "tooth"
- を - particle indicating the direct object of the sentence, in this case "tooth"
- 磨きます - The word "escovar" translates to "brush" in English.
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
A way of saying "tooth" é "(歯) ha". Throughout this page you will find information and alternatives.