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Japanese Mimetic Words: Fura Fura ふらふら – Review Notes
Today’s Japanese Mimetic Word is ふらふら (furafura). Read all about this word below!
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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 ふらふら (furafura). This word is used to describe a feeling of dizziness or unsteadiness. It is often used in combination with the verbする (suru).
★ It can also be written using katakana: フラフラ
★ For example, 頭がふらふらする (atama ga furafura suru) – “I feel dizzy.” Structurally, it is like this: “my head goes furafura” with “furafura” being the Japanese mimetic word for the feeling of dizziness.
★ 頭 (atama) means “head”.
★ Another example is お酒に酔って足がふらふらする (osake ni yotte ashi ga furafura suru) – “My legs are unsteady from drinking alcohol.”
★ お酒 (osake) means “alcohol”. 酔う (yō) is a verb that means “to get drunk”.
★ 足 (ashi) means legs.
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Conclusion:
Today we learned about the Japanese mimetic word ふらふら (fura fura). If you have any questions, leave a comment below!
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