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How to say 'Barely' or 'Last minute' in Japanese | ぎりぎり

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The Japanese word for Barely or Last minute is 'Girigiri', written as ぎりぎり in Japanese.

    Meaning

    Barely, Last minute

    Reading

    Girigiri

    Explanation

    The Japanese adverb 'ぎりぎり (ぎりぎり)' is used to describe something that is just within the limit or barely making it. It can refer to time, space, or conditions. For example, when someone arrives just in time, you can say: He arrived just in time「彼はぎりぎりに到着した」(かれはぎりぎりにとうちゃくした). Another example is when something fits barely: This box barely fits in the car「この箱はぎりぎりで車に入る」(このはこはぎりぎりでくるまにはいる). The word can also imply a sense of urgency or cutting it close, such as finishing a task at the last minute: I finished the report just before the deadline「ぎりぎりでレポートを終わらせた」(ぎりぎりでレポートをおわらせた).

    Part Of Speech

    adverb

    Frequency

    6312

    Composition

    hiragana

    Handwriting

Hiragana in the Word ぎりぎり

This word contains 2 Hiragana characters :

  • hiragana

    Reading

    Gi
  • hiragana

    Reading

    Ri

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'Girigiri' means 'Barely' or 'Last minute' .

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