Atama

English translation: Head

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Japanese term or phrase:Atama
English translation:Head
Entered by: Philip Soldini

02:50 Oct 18, 2002
Japanese to English translations [Non-PRO]
/ weekdays
Japanese term or phrase: Atama
talking
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Head
Explanation:
Kanji is 頭
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Philip Soldini
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5 +5Head
Philip Soldini
5Another useful expression...hopefully
ejprotran
4(sometimes) intelligence
Hidenori Nakamura


  

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Head


Explanation:
Kanji is 頭

Philip Soldini
Local time: 04:15
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  ejprotran
11 mins

agree  Hidenori Nakamura
56 mins

agree  Naomi Ota
1 day 3 hrs

agree  yamamoto
1 day 19 hrs

agree  Emily Horner
3 days 18 hrs
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(sometimes) intelligence


Explanation:
彼女は【頭】がいい ⇒ She is intelligent.


Hidenori Nakamura
Local time: 04:15
Native speaker of: Native in JapaneseJapanese
PRO pts in pair: 227
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Another useful expression...hopefully


Explanation:
If you have a headache every Monday morning or whatever the reasons are, you can say:

頭 が 痛い (atama ga itai)!



ejprotran
Local time: 04:15
Native speaker of: Native in JapaneseJapanese
PRO pts in pair: 143
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