Japanese · Body & Health
te
Hand
The end part of the arm. Used extensively in compounds and idioms: 手伝う (tetsudau, to help), 上手 (jouzu, skilled), 下手 (heta, unskilled).
食べる前に手を洗います。
I wash my hands before eating.
The term '手' (te) is of native Japanese origin, historically connected to the actions and functions associated with hands in daily life.
'手' (te) is widely used in both informal and formal contexts, encompassing everyday language and specialized fields like medicine, recognized across all regions.