Yubi means the word finger in English!
The word 'finger' is 指 (yubi) in Japanese.
You may say 'yubi,' written: 指
Both wordsã¤ã¾å…ˆ (tsumasaki) and 足ã®æŒ‡ (ashi no yubi) are commonly used to mean 'toe' in Japanese.
Yubi Chen has written: 'Yi jian'
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The cast of Yubi magari no dandy - 1992 includes: Shinji Kubo
私は指を耐えます (watashi ha yubi wo taemasu) means "I can tolerate the fingers".
The cast of Shiroi yubi no tawamure - 1972 includes: Hiroko Isayama as Yuki Hajime Tanimoto as Jiro
TsumasakiImprovement:Tsumasaki is used, meaning toe(s) sometimes, but it means 'tip of toe/tiptoe' in both noun and verb forms and refers to 'tiptoe, being on toes, etc'. 'Yubi' is the Japanese word for 'digits' (both fingers and toes) . A more specific word is 'ashi no yubi' meaning exactly 'toe(s)'.
Didi does not mean anything in Japanese.
Deniva does not mean anything in Japanese.
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