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Karada

Noun (Japanese): The term "karada" refers to the human body in Japanese. It encompasses the physical structure, anatomy, and overall well-being of a person.

Example Sentence: Taking care of your karada is crucial for maintaining a healthy lifestyle.


Phrase (Japanese): In Japanese, "karada ga itai" translates to "my body hurts." It is an expression commonly used when experiencing physical pain or discomfort.

Example Sentence: After a long day of work, she sighed and said, "Karada ga itai," massaging her tired shoulders.


Adjective (Japanese): As an adjective, "karada" can describe something related to the body or bodily sensations.

Example Sentence: The warm bath provided much-needed karada yusuri (relaxation) after a strenuous workout.


Local Usage (Spanish): In Puerto Rico and some other Spanish-speaking regions, "karada" is a slang term derived from Spanish "carajo" which can express surprise, annoyance, or emphasis, similar to the English word "damn."

Example Sentence: Karada, I forgot to bring my phone charger!


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