Japanese Mimetic Words: じろじろ

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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

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 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.

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 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)

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 For example, ジロジロ見ている (jirojiro miteiru) – “He is staring.”

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 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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