JLPT N3

Meaning and Usage

The word 腹 (はら) primarily refers to the abdomen or belly, the physical part of the body. It is commonly used in everyday conversation to talk about hunger or physical sensations in the stomach area.

Emotional and Figurative Uses

腹 is also used figuratively to express emotions, especially anger or feelings hidden inside. For example, 腹を立てる means "to get angry," and 腹の中 refers to one's true feelings or intentions.

Common Collocations

  • お腹がすく: to become hungry
  • 腹を立てる: to get angry
  • 腹の中を見せる: to reveal one's true feelings

Register and Nuance

腹 is a neutral term and can be used in both casual and formal contexts, but some expressions with 腹 may sound more emotional or intimate. For example, talking about "腹が減った" (I'm hungry) is casual, while "お腹がすいた" is polite.

Learner Tips

Be careful not to confuse 腹 with 胃 (い), which specifically means "stomach" as an internal organ. 腹 is more general and can also imply emotional states. Also, 腹 is often used in idiomatic expressions related to feelings and intentions, so understanding context is important.

Example Sentences

おなかがすいたので、ひるごはんをたべにいきましょう。

I'm hungry, so let's go eat lunch.

かれははらをたてて、へやをでていった。

He got angry and left the room.

はらのなかをみせるようなはなしかたはしんらいをうむ。

Speaking as if showing what's inside your heart builds trust.