Translation and Meaning of: 人差指 - hitosashiyubi

The expression 「人差指」 (hitosashiyubi) refers to the index finger in Japanese. This term is composed of three ideograms: 「人」 (hito), which means "person"; 「差」 (sashi), which comes from the verb 「指す」 (sasu), "to point"; and 「指」 (yubi), which means "finger". The etymology of this word is deeply rooted in the primary function of the index finger, which is primarily used to point and indicate directions or objects, hence the combination of its formative components.

The cultural origin of using the index finger as a means of pointing is quite universal, but in Japan, as in many other cultures, this finger gains importance in social and cultural practices. Pointing with the index finger is seen as a direct gesture and often needs to be used carefully to avoid being interpreted as rude or aggressive. This reflects an interesting aspect of etiquette and non-verbal communication in Japanese society.

In addition to its everyday use for practical actions such as touching touch screens or flipping through pages, the 「人差指」 is also frequently mentioned in contexts of childhood learning in Japan. Children are encouraged to use this finger when pointing to letters or words while learning to read, due to its precision and ease of handling, as it helps develop hand-eye coordination. Thus, this finger is not only a functional part of the human body but also an essential tool for learning and communication from early childhood.

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  • 中指 (Naka-yubi) - Middle finger
  • 人指 (Hito-yubi) - Human index finger
  • 示指 (Shiji) - Index finger
  • 二指 (Ni-yubi) - Two fingers can also refer to the index finger (in this context).
  • 人差し指 (Hito-sashi-yubi) - Index finger
  • 人差指標 (Hito-sashi-hyō) - Human indicator (indicator in a more technical context)
  • 人指標 (Hito-hyō) - Human indicator (general)
  • 示指標 (Shiji-hyō) - Indicator (referred to in technical context)
  • 二本指 (Nihon-yubi) - Two fingers or index finger (in the context of use)

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人差指

Romaji: hitosashiyubi
Kana: ひとさしゆび
Type: Noun
L: jlpt-n2

Translation / Meaning: Index finger

Meaning in English: index finger

Definition: Index finger: The finger between the thumb and the middle finger of the hand.

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人差指