Japanese Meaning of 煩い (urusai) | JLPT N5

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Japanese Vocabulary:  煩い

Meaning: “annoying” or “bothersome.”

煩い (urusai) is a Japanese adjective that means “annoying” or “bothersome.

 It is often used to describe something that is causing irritation or frustration. It is a common word that appears in the JLPT N5 level vocabulary list.

Here are five example sentences using the word 煩い (urusai):

  1. 煩いことはできるだけ早めに片付けておこう。

Let’s take care of the annoying things as soon as possible.

  1. この煩い暑さには耐えられない。

I can’t stand this bothersome heat.

  1. 彼はとても煩い人で、いつも話しかけてくる。

He is a very annoying person and always comes to talk to me.

  1. このゲームは最初は楽しかったけど、最後には煩いくらい難しかった。

This game was fun at first, but it became too bothersome because it was so difficult at the end.

  1. 煩い日常生活から少し離れてリフレッシュしたい。

I want to get away from my annoying daily life and refresh a little.

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