Japanese · Body & Health
ude
Arm
The upper limb of the body. Also used metaphorically to mean skill or ability, as in 腕を磨く (ude wo migaku, to hone one's skills).
腕を骨折してしまいました。
I ended up breaking my arm.
The term '腕' (ude) has its origins in Old Japanese, correlating with etymological roots in various languages that denote arms or limbs.
'腕' (ude) is used in both formal and informal contexts, frequently appearing in discussions about anatomy or physical actions across all regions of Japan.