広々
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Base na-adjective form. Used to describe wide, open areas. Attaches to nouns with 『な』 (na) or stands alone with 『です』 (desu).
Theme
At a real estate viewing, User and their colleague Ken are checking out a potential new apartment.
広々
ひろびろ
spacious / extensive
Core Language Building BlocksDescriptive Language
Memory Hook
Imagine a wide-open field that goes on forever. You spread your arms and say, 『広々!』 (hirobiro, 'spacious'). It sounds like 'hero' spreading out — a hero needs space!
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『広々』 (hirobiro) is often used to describe spacious rooms, parks, or landscapes, reflecting a cultural appreciation for open, uncluttered spaces in architecture and nature.
Forms
Base: 広々Base na-adjective form. Used to describe wide, open areas. Attaches to nouns with 『な』 (na) or stands alone with 『です』 (desu).
Negative: 広々じゃないAdd 『じゃない』 (janai, 'not') → 『広々じゃない』 (hirobiro janai, 'not spacious').
Past: 広々だったAdd 『だった』 (datta, past) → 『広々だった』 (hirobiro datta, 'was spacious').
Adverbial: 広々にAdd 『に』 (ni, adverbial) → 『広々に』 (hirobiro ni, 'spaciously').
Comparative: より広々Comparative formed with modifier 『より』 (yori, 'more than') + base adjective.
Superlative: 一番広々Superlative formed with 『一番』 (ichiban, 'number one / Most') + adjective.