intestine in Japanese
intestine in Japanese is 腸, 腸管 — intestine means the long tube in the digestive system that food passes through after leaving the stomach, where nutrients are absorbed.
intestine in Japanese
腸
Pronounced: chō
腸管
Pronounced: chōkan
What does "intestine" mean?
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noun The long tube in the digestive system that food passes through after leaving the stomach, where nutrients are absorbed.
"The small intestine absorbs most of the nutrients from food."
intestine in a sentence
- The small intestine absorbs most of the nutrients from food.
- Surgeons removed a damaged section of his large intestine.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "intestine" in Japanese?
"intestine" in Japanese is 腸, 腸管. intestine means: The long tube in the digestive system that food passes through after leaving the stomach, where nutrients are absorbed.
How do you pronounce 腸?
"intestine" in Japanese is 腸, pronounced "chō".
How do you use "intestine" in a sentence?
Example: "The small intestine absorbs most of the nutrients from food." In Japanese, "intestine" is 腸, 腸管.
Are there other ways to say "intestine" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "intestine": 腸, 腸管.
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