How to Say ‘Even if able to walk upright’ in Japanese
直立歩行できようが
ちょくりつほこうできようが
💬 Usage Tip: 直立 [ちょくりつ] (chokuritsu) means 'upright' and 歩行 [ほこう] (hokou) means 'walking', together meaning walking on two legs.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
直立ちょくりつ
[chokuritsu]
upright
Refers to standing vertically.
直立して歩く。
Walk upright.
歩行ほこう
[hokou]
walking
The act of moving by foot.
ゆっくり歩行する。
Walk slowly.
できようできよう
[dekiyou]
can do
Indicates ability or possibility to do something.
すぐにできる。
Can do it immediately.
がが
[ga]
but
Used to contrast ideas or statements.
雨が降っている が、出かける。
It is raining, but going out.
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