騒々しい
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Base i-adjective form ending in 『い』. Describes loud, chaotic, or rowdy environments or sounds.
Theme

Two neighbors, Ken and User, chat in the hallway about noise levels in their apartment building.

騒々しい

そうぞうしい

noisy / boisterous

Core Language Building BlocksDescriptive Language

Memory Hook

Think of a 'sou' (sounds like 'sow') pig making a lot of noise — 'Sow-sow noisy' → 騒々しい (souzoushii, 'noisy').

Cultural Note

In Japan, quietness is often valued in public spaces like trains or libraries. Describing a place as 『騒々しい』 (souzoushii) might imply it's uncomfortably loud, such as a crowded festival or a lively party.

Forms

Base: 騒々しいBase i-adjective form ending in 『い』. Describes loud, chaotic, or rowdy environments or sounds.
Negative: 騒々しくないDrop 『い』 → add 『くない』 (kunai, negative) → 『騒々しくない』 (souzoushikunai).
Past: 騒々しかったDrop 『い』 → add 『かった』 (katta, past) → 『騒々しかった』 (souzoushikatta).
Adverbial: 騒々しくDrop 『い』 → add 『く』 (ku, adverbial) → 『騒々しく』 (souzoushiku).
Comparative: より騒々しいComparative formed with modifier 『より』 (yori, 'more than') + base adjective.
Superlative: 一番騒々しいSuperlative formed with 『一番』 (ichiban, 'number one / Most') + adjective.