
足が遅い[あしがおそい, ashi ga osoi] be slow; be a slow walker; be slow on one’s feet
Easy enough to grasp, ashi = leg or foot and osoi is to be slow.
One's legs are slow.
They used to say this about me when I participated in running races.
But, I imagine it might be heard, though I have never heard it, when someone is dragging their feet on a business deal as well.
What's this all about? Learn Japanese from Me
Subscribe to RisingSunOfNihon








Comment Preview