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What does ashi mean in Japanese?

"Ashi" (足) in Japanese means "foot" or "leg".

It can also refer to the "bottom" of something, like the bottom of a mountain or the bottom of a page.

Here are some examples of how "ashi" is used:

* 足が痛い (ashi ga itai): My foot hurts.

* 足が長い (ashi ga nagai): My legs are long.

* 山の足元 (yama no ashimoto): The bottom of the mountain.

* ページの足 (pe-ji no ashi): The bottom of the page.

Keep in mind that "ashi" can also be part of other Japanese words, like:

* 足跡 (ashiato): Footprint

* 足音 (ashioto): Footsteps

* 足元 (ashimoto): Footing, base, foundation

So depending on the context, "ashi" can have different meanings.

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