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What are the most commonly used overlapping words in Japanese?

author:Green Lotus Education
What are the most commonly used overlapping words in Japanese?

In Japanese expressions, people often use overlapping words to reinforce or emphasize the meaning of the expression. So today let's take a look at what are the overlapping words that are usually used more frequently, and also give the friends a chance to wake up the memory.

A line

Finally--终于

One by one: One Bye

Irritation: Impatience, Manic

Urouro: Wandering, Coming Away

Dossin— Stray Glue Glue

Ono--each;

Ka line

Bulkiness: Dryness, Tomoe

Gatata:发抖, 哆嗦

Katakata: Dear People

Gayagaya: Brat, 吵嚷

Glitter: 闪yo, Yao-I

The Last Time: The Limit, At All

Uzuzu: Polishing, Arrogance

Okudo: 罗嗦, 絮叨

Sa line

Bruises: 哗啦哗啦啦

Sarasara: 潺潺, Shasha

Rough—coarse, non-light smooth

Sanzan--(sprink)

Shitoto—淅淅沥沥沥

Reluctantly: To study;

Shimejime:Tides and Humidity

Sissy—Blindness: Blindness, Note

Sakusaku: Sosei

Ta line

By Chance: Coincidence, Time

The Fat- Hypertrophy

Tara Tara:-Drip Answer

Slippery: Hikari

Dokidoki: The Jump, The Anxiety

More and More: Ying-

Na line

Smiling- Laughing

A Smile: A Laugh, a Laugh

Slowness: 迟缓;