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Breakdown of kanojo wa ashi ga hosoi.
はwa
topic particle
がga
subject particle
彼女kanojo
she
足ashi
foot; leg
細いhosoi
thin, slender, slim; narrow
Primarily used to describe the thinness in diameter or width of something long and narrow, like a thread, hair, or a road. It can also describe slender physical features.
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