山々【やまやま】
Frequency rank: 10,283. – 10,302.
- (many) mountains
- very much (wanting to do something one cannot); greatly; reallyword usually written using kana aloneas 〜たいのはやまやまだが..., 欲しいのはやまやまだが..., etc.
- so many; a lot ofword usually written using kana alone
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
adverb (fukushi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- many mountains
- very much (wanting to do something one cannot); greatly; really
- so many; a lot of
This usage refers to a large number of mountains, often used to emphasize the vastness or beauty of a mountainous landscape.
This meaning conveys a strong desire or longing to do something that may not be possible.
He really wanted to go on a trip and hoped to climb the mountains.
This usage expresses a large quantity of something, often emphasizing abundance or surplus.
Generated collocations (experimental)
やまやま山々をみる見るto see many mountainsやまやま山々をのぼる登るto climb many mountainsやまやま山々がつらなる連なるmountains are lined upやまやま山々をながめる眺めるto gaze at the mountainsやまやま山々のふうけい風景scenery of the mountainsやまやま山々のあいだ間をあるく歩くto walk between the mountainsやまやま山々にかこまれる囲まれるto be surrounded by mountainsやまやま山々をたんけん探検するto explore the mountainsやまやま山々がゆたか豊かにかんじられる感じられるthe mountains feel abundantやまやま山々をたびする旅するto travel through the mountains
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
- たくさんのやま山..れんざん連山..
- きしゃ汽車は、たかい高いやまやま山々のふもとをとおりました通りました..おおきな大きなかわ河にかかっているてっきょう鉄橋をわたりました渡りました..また、くろい黒いこんもりとしたはやし林にそって添ってはしりました走りました..きごう(おがわ小川みめい未明きごう「やま山へかえり帰りゆくちち父きごう」きごう)
- たくさん..
- つよく強くせつぼう切望するさま..あとにぎゃくせつ逆接をともなう伴うことがおおい多い..
- きごう「じゃあ、かえって帰っていいぞきごう」きごう/そうしたいのはやまやまだが、どうせなら、れいこ令子のくみ組がくるまでまちたい待ちたい..きごう(つるおか鶴岡ゆうじ雄二きごう「よんご45かいてん回転のなつ夏だいに第2しょう章めりいごうらうんどメリーゴーラウンド、いちきゅうろくななねん1967年きごう」きごう)
- せいぜい..
Example sentences
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With winter coming on, the mountains will soon be covered with snow.
They have climbed the highest mountains and walked on the floor of the seas.
Much as I'd like to come, I'm afraid I'll be too busy.
The mountains in this part of the country are full of variety.
I do want to travel to the mountains, but on another occasion.
As much as I'd love to, there are certainly many things still holding me back.
As much as I'd love to buy it for you, I'm currently out of cash.