What isあらあら (Ara-ara)? A Japanese Person Explains the Meaning and Usage of Onomatopoeia
What isあらあら (Ara-ara)? A Japanese Person Explains the Meaning and Usage of Onomatopoeia
Hello! I'm ORAORA‼ This time, I'll be explaining about Ara-ara
꜄꜆˙꒳˙)꜆꜄꜆ oraora
あらあら (Ara-ara)
Meaning: Expression of surprise or mild concern over an unexpected event or troublesome situation.
- Example Sentences:
- あらあら、こんなところで何してるの?
- Oh my, what are you doing here?
- あらあら、大変なことになったね。
- Oh dear, this has turned into quite a situation.
Personally, when I hear "ara ara," I imagine a refined lady saying it (lol). I often see it in anime and manga.


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