How to Say ‘In the noisy days’ in Japanese
騒がしい日々に
さわがしいひびに
💬 Usage Tip: [騒がしい] (sawagashii) means 'noisy' or 'boisterous', often describing busy or chaotic environments.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese cities are bustling, yet personal space and peace are revered, creating a contrast often felt in daily life.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
騒がしいさわがしい
[sawagashii]
noisy
Loud or disruptive.
騒がしい夜には眠れない。
I can't sleep on a noisy night.
日々ひび
[hibi]
days
Refers to the passage of time, often calendar days.
楽しい日々を過ごした。
Spent enjoyable days.
にに
[ni]
to
Indicating direction or relation.
学校に通う。
Commute to school.
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