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Japanese Mimetic Words: Jiro Jiro じろじろ – Review Notes
Today we learned another Japanese Mimetic Word! Do you know what じろじろ (jirojiro) means? You may have heard it used in Japanese anime and manga!
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★ Today we learned another Japanese Mimetic Word.
★ Mimetic Words are words that mimic sounds, feelings, or senses (learn more)
★ Today’s mimetic word is じろじろ (jirojiro). It is also often written using katakana: ジロジロ
★ じろじろ (jirojiro) is a word that depicts staring.
★ It is a word that is used to describe the way that someone is looking at someone.
★ じろじろ (jirojiro) can be combined with the verb “to look” (見る – miru) to create the verb “to stare” (じろじろ見る – jirojiro miru)
★ For example, ジロジロ見ている (jirojiro miteiru) – “He is staring.”
★ 人の顔をジロジロ見るのは失礼だ (hito no kao wo jirojiro miru no wa shitsurei da) – “It is rude to stare at people in the face.”
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Conclusion:
Today we learned about the Japanese mimetic word じろじろ (jirojiro). People might feel uncomfortable if you ジロジロ見る (jirojiro miru) at them, so be careful!
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