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Breakdown of nigiyaka
bustling
賑
On a bustling market, you eat a shellfish and shiver in delight.
Usages of nigiyaka
東京 の 夜 は 賑やか です。toukyou no yoru wa nigiyaka desu.
Tokyo's nights are bustling.
彼 の 家族 は 賑やか で 楽しい です。kare no kazoku wa nigiyaka de tanoshii desu.
His family is lively and fun.
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