やたらに
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Adverb used to modify verbs, indicating actions done in an excessive, thoughtless, or uncontrolled manner. Often implies a negative nuance.
Theme

During a shopping trip in Tokyo, User and their friend Mika are browsing a crowded store and discussing shopping habits.

やたらに

やたらに

randomly, recklessly, blindly

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Memory Hook

Imagine someone acting 'yatta!' (like a cheer) in a reckless, random way — 'yatta' sounds like 『やたらに』 (yatarani, 'randomly, recklessly'). Think: 'Yatta! I did it randomly!'

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『やたらに』 (yatarani) is often used in casual speech to describe actions done without thought or control, such as 『やたらに歩く』 (yatarani aruku, 'to walk recklessly'). It can imply a negative or careless connotation, so use it carefully in formal situations.

Forms

Base: やたらにAdverb used to modify verbs, indicating actions done in an excessive, thoughtless, or uncontrolled manner. Often implies a negative nuance.