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Kana: なまみ Romaji: namami Level: N1

生身

Meaning in English

living flesh, flesh and blood, the quick

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What it means

生身 means the living, physical body; the person themselves in the flesh, as opposed to nonphysical presence such as a ghost or avatar. It foregrounds corporeal existence and direct, in-person embodiment.

Main meanings

  • the living body, the physical self as distinct from mind or spirit
  • one's own body or person, especially emphasizing embodiment in the moment
  • flesh and blood; tangible, corporeal existence

How to use it

Used in philosophical, medical, religious, and everyday contexts to refer to the physical body or to emphasize being the person themselves in flesh; commonly appears in 生身の X structures to indicate immediate presence or embodiment.

Variants and close terms

  • namami (なまみ) — pronunciation
  • nikutai (にくたい) — body, flesh; a related term with similar meaning
  • jintai (じんたい) — human body; related term
  • reitai (れいたい) — spiritual body; antonym in some contexts

Composition

  • 生: life, living
  • 身: body, oneself
  • the combination expresses a living, corporeal self

Etymology

phonetic evolution A native compound of 生 meaning life and 身 meaning body; the reading namami follows kun'yomi patterns, with 生 commonly read nama- in compounds and 身 read mi here, yielding namami; there is no foreign loanword integration.

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