Does anyone know what 「いらり」 mean, I'm having trouble finding it in any online dictionary
Does anyone know what 「いらり」 mean, I'm having trouble finding it in any online dictionary
For additional context it is from the anime 「のんのんびより」
Slang for イラッなり (iranari) which means "Annoyed"
16 0 ReplyI think this thread is discussing this same context.
5 0 ReplyThe closest I could find that seems like it may be relevant given the context was this entry for いらいら, but I don't think that's correct either tbh.
2 0 ReplyWhile there seems to be a more specific explanation in this case, I believe it's fairly common that for onomatopoeic or mimetic words with repeating syllables the last one can be replaced by り、ん or something else. E.g. ぺたぺた、ぺたり、ぺたん、ぺたんこ. So your result is close enough I'd say.
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I think it means 'request' like 'the thing we were talking about before' 依頼の権'
1 0 ReplyGoogle lens translates a picture of your title to ""Irari" from Japanese
1 3 ReplyI know what is says since I've learned ひらがな and カタカナ
I just needed to know the definition of the word
1 0 ReplyGoogle lens translates a picture of your comment to ""hiragana" and "katakana" from Japanese
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