How to say "Wandering" in Japanese | うろうろ
If you are wondering what's the Japanese word for "Wandering" you've come to the right place!
the Japanese word for "Wandering" is "Urouro", written in japanese as "うろうろ".
Here's a more detailed explanation:
The Japanese adverb 'うろうろ (urouro)' describes the action of wandering or moving around aimlessly, often without a clear purpose or direction. It can be used to describe both physical movement and a state of indecision or confusion. For example: He was wandering around the station「彼は駅をうろうろしていた」(かれはえきをうろうろしていた). I wandered around the city looking for the cafe「カフェを探して街をうろうろした」(かふぇをさがしてまちをうろうろした). This word often carries a nuance of restlessness or being lost, either literally or figuratively.
Now, let's make sure you understand this word the other way around too.
What does "Urouro" mean in japanese?
"Urouro" means "Wandering" .
To make really sure you learn this word, We've prepared an interactive lesson for you. You are going to learn the readings and meanings of this word and of the characters that comprise it.
But first, you need to know a little bit about Hiragana and Katakana.
Hiragana and katakana are japanese syllabaries, this means that each character represents a syllable.
This are the characters you need to know for this lesson:
The hiragana "う" is read as "u". And The hiragana "ろ" is read as "ro".