たびたび
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Base adverb form. Used to indicate that an action happens many times or on multiple occasions. Example: 『たびたび会います』 (tabitabi aimasu, 'meet often').
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are catching up over coffee at a café. Ken mentions his recent travel habits.
たびたび
たびたび
often, repeatedly, frequently
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'tabby' cat that visits you often — 'tabby' sounds like 『たびたび』 (tabitabi, 'often'). 'Tabby cat comes often' → たびたび (tabitabi, 'often').
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『たびたび』 (tabitabi, 'often') is commonly used in polite conversation to describe frequent actions, such as visiting friends or events. It adds a gentle, repetitive nuance without sounding too formal.
Forms
Base: たびたびBase adverb form. Used to indicate that an action happens many times or on multiple occasions. Example: 『たびたび会います』 (tabitabi aimasu, 'meet often').