Kuchibiru
Kuchibiru is a Japanese word that translates to "lips" in English. It refers to the fleshy, protrusive parts of the mouth. In a broader sense, it can also be used metaphorically to describe spoken words or a person's voice. For example, a phrase like "kuchibiru kara" can mean "from the lips" or "from the mouth." The word is commonly used in everyday conversation, literature, and song lyrics. It is a fundamental part of describing human anatomy and expression. The term "kuchibiru" is composed of two kanji characters: 口 (kuchi), meaning mouth, and 唇 (biru), meaning lips. The pronunciation is standard for Japanese.