Usages of nigiyaka
朝 の 校庭 は 静か です が、 昼休み は とても にぎやか です。asa no koutei ha sizuka desu ga, hiruyasumi ha totemo nigiyaka desu.
The schoolyard is quiet in the morning, but it is very lively at lunchtime.
祭り の 夜 は とても にぎやか です。maturi no yoru ha totemo nigiyaka desu.
Festival nights are very lively.
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