ずらり
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Adverb describing things arranged in a neat line or row. Often used with 『並ぶ』 (narabu, 'to line up') or similar verbs.
Theme
At a local festival, User and their friend Yuta are admiring the food stalls lined up along the street.
ずらり
ずらり
in a line, in a row
Advanced ExpansionOnomatopoeia
Memory Hook
Imagine a line of people waiting for a 'zoo' (ずらり sounds like 'zoo rally') — they're all in a row! 'Zoo rally' → ずらり (zurari, 'in a line').
Cultural Note
『ずらり』 (zurari) is often used in Japanese to describe things lined up neatly, like books on a shelf or people in a queue. It adds a vivid, descriptive touch to everyday scenes.
Forms
Base: ずらりAdverb describing things arranged in a neat line or row. Often used with 『並ぶ』 (narabu, 'to line up') or similar verbs.