German · Body & Health
Foot
The part of the leg below the ankle.
Mein rechter Fuß tut weh.
My right foot hurts.
'Fuß' comes from the Old High German 'fuoz,' linked to the Proto-Germanic '*fōtus' and ultimately to the Proto-Indo-European '*pōd-,' also meaning foot.
'Fuß' is commonly used in both spoken and written contexts, relevant in everyday conversation and healthcare settings, with little regional variation.
It is commonly referenced in literature and proverbs, such as 'Auf den Füßen stehen,' signifying stability.