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How to say 'Soaked' in Japanese | びしょびしょ

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The Japanese word for Soaked is 'Bishobisho', written as びしょびしょ in Japanese.

    Meaning

    Soaked

    Reading

    Bishobisho

    Explanation

    The Japanese adjectival noun 'びしょびしょ (bishobisho)' describes something that is completely soaked or drenched, often with water. It is commonly used to describe clothes, hair, or other objects that have absorbed a lot of liquid. For example: My clothes are soaked from the rain「服がびしょびしょだ」(ふくがびしょびしょだ). The towel is drenched「タオルがびしょびしょだ」(タオルがびしょびしょだ). This word conveys a strong sense of wetness and is often used in casual conversation.

    Part Of Speech

    adjectival noun

    Frequency

    6787

    Composition

    hiragana

    Handwriting

Hiragana in the Word びしょびしょ

This word contains 3 Hiragana characters :

  • hiragana

    Reading

    Bi
  • hiragana

    Reading

    Shi
  • hiragana

    しょ

    Reading

    Sho
  • hiragana

    Reading

    Yo

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'Bishobisho' means 'Soaked' .

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