Japanese

はしゃぐ
Meaning: to frolic; to be in high spirits; to make a racket
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 燥ぐ 燥がない
Polite 燥ぎます 燥ぎません
Past 燥いだ 燥がなかった
Polite + Past 燥ぎました 燥ぎませんでした
Te-form 燥いで 燥がなくて
Potential 燥げる 燥げない
Passive 燥がれる 燥がれない
Causative 燥がせる 燥がせない
Causative + Passive 燥がされる 燥がされない
Imperative 燥げ 燥ぐな

Handwriting

燥
ぐ

Example

The children were frolicking in the park.

Usage Notes

Describes acting noisily or excitedly, often out of joy or in a playful manner. Can sometimes imply being overly excited or acting silly.

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