足 – Meaning, Reading & Usage

What does 足 mean in Japanese?

足 means “foot, leg, enough” in Japanese. You will often see it in practical words such as 足 (foot; leg), 足りる (to be enough), and 不足 (shortage).

For learners, the key is to study 足 through real vocabulary. The examples below show how the kanji works in words, sentences, and related kanji.

Reading

On’yomi: ソク (soku)

Kun’yomi: あし (ashi), た-りる (ta-riru)

Basic Information

Kanji
Meaning foot, leg, sufficient
Stroke Count 7
JLPT Level N5

How to Understand This Kanji

足 is not limited to one English translation. In 足 (あし), it means foot; leg; in 足りる (たりる), it points to to be enough; and in 不足 (ふそく), it is used for shortage. Reading these compounds side by side helps you understand the range of the kanji.

Common Words

  • (あし / ashi) — foot; leg
  • 足りる(たりる / tariru) — to be enough
  • 不足(ふそく / fusoku) — shortage
  • 遠足(えんそく / ensoku) — school trip; excursion
  • 足元(あしもと / ashimoto) — at one’s feet
  • 一足(いっそく / issoku) — one pair of footwear

Example Sentences

  • 足が少し痛いです。

    あしがすこしいたいです。 / Ashi ga sukoshi itai desu.

    My foot hurts a little.

  • 時間が足りません。

    じかんがたりません。 / Jikan ga tarimasen.

    There is not enough time.

  • 準備不足で困りました。

    じゅんびぶそくでこまりました。 / Junbi busoku de komarimashita.

    I had trouble because I was not prepared enough.

When Learners Usually See This Kanji

Start with 足 (あし / ashi) because it keeps the core meaning of 足 clear. Then add 足りる and 不足 to see how the reading and meaning shift in real vocabulary. Do not memorize 足 as a single English word; connect it to actual words and example sentences.

Summary

足 means “foot, leg, enough” and appears in useful Japanese words such as 足, 足りる, and 不足.