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;