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How to Say ‘Your figure’ in Japanese

君の姿

きみのすがた

💬 Usage Tip: [姿] (sugata) can mean appearance or figure, often with an emotional or nostalgic tone.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Silhouettes against the setting sun are a common motif in Japanese art.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

きみ

[kimi]

you

Referring to the person being addressed.

Example

君の笑顔が好きだ。

I like your smile.

[no]

of

A particle indicating possession or belonging.

Example

これは君の本です。

This is your book.

姿すがた

[sugata]

figure

The shape or appearance of a person.

Example

遠くから君の姿が見えた。

I could see your figure from afar.

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