Word Meaning 両足

もろあし moroashi

両足 is read as もろあし (moroashi) and means both feet.

Meaning

English

  1. both feet
  2. both legs

Reading

Kana

もろあし

Romaji

moroashi

Writing Variants

  • 両足 りょうあし ryouashi
  • 両足 りょうそく ryousoku

Stroke Sequence

2 Characters • 13 Total Strokes

Study Signals and Categories

JLPT N3 Jōyō Grade 3 Kanken 8級 Antonyms 片足 Rank 1063 Priority A

Related Vocabulary

Max. 12

両親

ふたおや

parents

両側

りょうがわ

both sides

両国

りょうごく

Ryōgoku (area of Tokyo)

両方

りょうほう

both

両手

りょうて

ten

両面

りょうめん

both sides

両者

りょうしゃ

pair

両立

りょうりつ

compatibility

両日

りょうじつ

both days

両院

りょういん

both houses of parliament

両論

りょうろん

both arguments (theories)

両家

りょうけ

both families

Example Sentences

10

そのこはりょうあしをけがした。

The child injured both legs.

Both my legs are broken.

I got bruises on both legs.

She is paralyzed in both legs.

I got bruises on both legs.

My legs ached after the long walk.

They bound his legs together.

He stood with his feet wide apart.

Keep both feet firmly on the ground.

Is it possible to walk on crutches with two broken legs?