Japanese Mimetic Words: つるつる

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Japanese Mimetic Words: Tsuru Tsuru つるつる – Review Notes

Today’s Japanese Mimetic Word is つるつる (tsuru tsuru). 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 つるつる (tsuru tsuru) which means “slippery” (example: ice) or “smooth” (example: skin)

 It can also be written using katakana: ツルツル

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 For example, 私のお祖父さんの頭はつるつるです (watashi no ojiisan no atama wa tsuru tsuru desu) – “My grandfather’s head is smooth.” In Japanese, if you say someone’s head is つるつる you can be sure that they are bald. However, you can also use it for other parts of the body wherever you have smooth skin.

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 Another example is 雪道がつるつるしていて危ないです (yukimichi ga tsuru tsuru shiteite abunai desu) – “The snowy road is slippery and dangerous.”

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Conclusion:

Today we learned about the Japanese mimetic word つるつる (tsuru tsuru). If you have any questions, leave a comment below!

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