ぼろぼろ

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Japanese

Adjective

ぼろぼろ or ボロボロ (boroboro-na (adnominal ぼろぼろ (boroboro na na), adverbial ぼろぼろ (boroboro ni ni))

  1. tired, exhausted
  2. crumbling, in need of repair
  3. ragged, beat up

Inflection

Adverb

ぼろぼろ or ボロボロ (boroboro

  1. (onomatopoeia) being dilapidated, beat-up, old, crumbling, worn-out, ragged
  2. food falling out of one's mouth while eating
  3. tears falling

Verb

ぼろぼろする or ボロボロする (boroboro surusuru (stem ぼろぼろ (boroborosuru shi), past ぼろぼろした (boroborosuru shita))

  1. be in tatters, be in rags
  2. be crumbled

Conjugation

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