丸々
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Base adverb form. Used to describe something that is completely whole, intact, or in its entirety. Often implies a state of being fully preserved or unchanged. Example: 『丸々残っている』 (marumaru nokotte iru, 'completely remaining').
Theme
At a weekend barbecue in the park, User and their friend Ken are grilling food. Ken notices how much meat they've prepared.
丸々
まるまる
completely
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Picture a 'maru maru' (丸々) circle that's 'completely' whole — the repetition of 'maru' reinforces the idea of being entirely intact or full, like a perfectly round fruit.
Cultural Note
『丸々』 (marumaru) is commonly used to describe something that is completely whole or intact, such as in phrases like 『丸々太った』 (marumaru futotta, 'completely fattened up'). It can also imply a sense of fullness or completeness in a positive or neutral context.
Forms
Base: 丸々Base adverb form. Used to describe something that is completely whole, intact, or in its entirety. Often implies a state of being fully preserved or unchanged. Example: 『丸々残っている』 (marumaru nokotte iru, 'completely remaining').