How to Say ‘Noisy days’ in Japanese
騒がしい日々
さわがしいひび
💬 Usage Tip: The word [騒がしい] (sawagashii) can describe sounds or emotional chaos.
🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japanese culture, being 'noisy' often not only refers to sound but also to a feeling of chaos.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
騒がしいさわがしい
[sawagashii]
noisy
Describes a place or situation with a lot of noise.
この部屋は、騒がしいので集中できません。
This room is too noisy to concentrate.
日々ひび
[hibi]
days
Plural of 'day', often used to describe ongoing time or routine.
忙しい日々が続いています。
The busy days are continuing.
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