This is the 9647th most frequent Japanese word.
腸
"腸" translates to "intestines" or "gut" in English.
Here, '腸' is used to describe a person's digestive organ, indicating susceptibility to troubles or illnesses.
彼は腸が弱くてよくお腹を壊します。
He has weak intestines and often has stomach troubles.
In this sentence, '腸' refers to the physical intestines of the fish. It is used in a biological or culinary context.
この魚を食べる前に腸を除去してください。
Before eating this fish, please remove its intestines.
In this example, '腸' is used metaphorically or generally to refer to gut health, often associated with overall well-being.