いやに
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Adverb used to intensify adjectives or verbs, indicating an excessive or unpleasant degree. Often modifies negative situations.
Theme
At a park, User and their friend Aiko are talking about the unusually hot weather this summer.
いやに
いやに
awfully, terribly
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Think of something so 'awfully' bad that you say 'Ee-yah!' in shock — 'Ee-yah' sounds like 『いやに』 (iyani, 'awfully, terribly').
Cultural Note
『いやに』 (iyani) is commonly used in casual speech to emphasize a negative or unusual degree, such as in complaints or observations, and often appears in everyday conversations or dramas.
Forms
Base: いやにAdverb used to intensify adjectives or verbs, indicating an excessive or unpleasant degree. Often modifies negative situations.