ふわふわ
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Base form of an onomatopoeic adverb. It describes a light, fluffy, or soft texture or feeling, often used for objects like clouds, pillows, or food. Can function as an adverb or adjective-like word in sentences.
Theme
At a bakery, User and their friend Sakura discuss the texture of pastries and fluffy desserts.
ふわふわ
ふわふわ
light, soft
Advanced ExpansionOnomatopoeia
Memory Hook
Imagine a fluffy cloud floating in the sky — it's so light and soft, you say 『ふわふわ』 (fuwafuwa, 'light, soft'). 'Fuwafuwa' sounds like 'fluffy-wuffy' to help remember its softness.
Cultural Note
『ふわふわ』 (fuwafuwa) is a common onomatopoeic word in Japanese used to describe textures like fluffy pillows, soft cakes, or light hair. It's often used in food descriptions, such as for soufflés or marshmallows, to emphasize their airy quality.
Forms
Base: ふわふわBase form of an onomatopoeic adverb. It describes a light, fluffy, or soft texture or feeling, often used for objects like clouds, pillows, or food. Can function as an adverb or adjective-like word in sentences.