物騒
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Base na-adjective form. Describes a state of danger, disturbance, or insecurity. Often used with 『な』 (na) to modify nouns, e.g., 『物騒な場所』 (bussou na basho, 'dangerous place').
Theme

At a neighborhood watch meeting, User discusses recent safety concerns with a neighbor, Takeshi.

物騒

ぶっそう

dangerous / disturbed / insecure

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of 'buss-oh' (物騒) sounding like 'bustle' in a dangerous way — a disturbed, insecure bustle! 'Bustle' → ぶっそう (bussou, 'dangerous').

Cultural Note

『物騒』 (bussou) is often used in news or warnings about unsafe situations, like crime or social unrest. It reflects concerns about public safety in Japanese society.

Forms

Base: 物騒Base na-adjective form. Describes a state of danger, disturbance, or insecurity. Often used with 『な』 (na) to modify nouns, e.g., 『物騒な場所』 (bussou na basho, 'dangerous place').
Negative: 物騒ではないAdd 『ではない』 (de wa nai, 'is not') after the base form → 『物騒ではない』 (bussou de wa nai).
Past: 物騒だったAdd 『だった』 (datta, past) after the base form → 『物騒だった』 (bussou datta).
Adverbial: 物騒にAdd 『に』 (ni, adverbial) after the base form → 『物騒に』 (bussou ni).
Comparative: より物騒Comparative formed with modifier 『より』 (yori, 'more than') + base adjective.
Superlative: 一番物騒Superlative formed with 『一番』 (ichiban, 'most') + base adjective.