ふらふら
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Base form of an onomatopoeic adverb. Describes a state of dizziness, unsteadiness, or tottering movement. Used to modify verbs like 『歩く』 (aruku, 'to walk') in phrases like 『ふらふら歩く』 (furafura aruku, 'to walk unsteadily').
Theme
User meets their friend Yuki at a park after a long day of work, noticing Yuki looks tired and unsteady.
ふらふら
ふらふら
unsteady on one's feet, totter, dizzy
Advanced ExpansionOnomatopoeia
Memory Hook
Imagine feeling so dizzy you're 'flailing' around unsteadily — 'flail-flail' sounds like 『ふらふら』 (furafura, 'unsteady / Dizzy').
Cultural Note
『ふらふら』 (furafura) is often used in manga and anime to depict characters feeling dizzy or weak, such as after a long day or when sick. It's a common onomatopoeia in everyday speech to describe physical instability.
Forms
Base: ふらふらBase form of an onomatopoeic adverb. Describes a state of dizziness, unsteadiness, or tottering movement. Used to modify verbs like 『歩く』 (aruku, 'to walk') in phrases like 『ふらふら歩く』 (furafura aruku, 'to walk unsteadily').