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How to say 'Noisily' in Japanese | がやがや

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The Japanese word for Noisily is 'Gayagaya', written as がやがや in Japanese.

    Meaning

    Noisily

    Reading

    Gayagaya

    Explanation

    The Japanese adverb 'がやがや (がやがや)' describes a noisy or clamorous situation, often involving many people talking loudly or making a racket. It conveys a sense of chaos or commotion due to loud voices or sounds. For example: The students were talking noisily in the classroom「学生たちが教室でがやがや話していた」(がくせいたちがきょうしつでがやがやはなしていた). The market was bustling noisily with people「市場が人々でがやがやしていた」(いちばがひとびとでがやがやしていた). This adverb is often used to depict lively or disorderly environments.

    Part Of Speech

    adverb

    Frequency

    4343

    Composition

    hiragana

    Handwriting

Hiragana in the Word がやがや

This word contains 2 Hiragana characters :

  • hiragana

    Reading

    Ga
  • hiragana

    Reading

    Ya

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