I’m Filipino and we Filipinos got our own version of “Ara Ara”. It’s called “Hay naku” or “hay nako” and it is best said when you want to express frustration or exasperation in the likes of “Oh my,” “Oh my gosh,” “Oh dear,” or “Uh oh!”. If that doesn’t give my country and Japan 1 thing in common, idk what else it would be.🤭🇵🇭x🇯🇵
What i understood was it's similar to what you said years of watch anime. When i watch sometimes i form sentence in my head in English that suits wnen watching subs.
Definitely the context in which it's used; anything can be said to appear, when used in the right way... amusingly most of us just so happen to be easily... "charmed" so to speak xp
I actually figured this out because of Mahoutsukai no Yome (The Ancient Magus’ Bride), which has an English-subtitled Japanese dub on Crunchyroll. (I found it on Crunchyroll’s RUclips channel, so it’s just clips there; but I know the website has the full anime) In the first season, when Chise meets Titania and Oberon, there’s a scene where Titania says “ara ara (and then something else I don’t know the romanji for)” (translated as “oh dear” in the subtitles) in response to Elias semi-discovering his developing feelings for Chise. (Since Elias is not human, he doesn’t exactly understand what he’s feeling nor how to express it. That’s part of the subplot of the season) The line is said as sort of an aside, where it is closer to Titania thinking out loud to herself. What I didn’t know then was the use of the term only to children… so the implication is that Titania sees Elias as one of her children (as the fae queen all faeries are her children in a way) even though they are not related at all (and Elias isn’t really a fae, he’s just described as inhuman).
I think “Ara Ara”is more close to “haiyaa”in Chinese
@faggot5431 Exactly ! That’s what I was thinking.
I thought “haiyaa” is more for when you’re upset or disappointed.
@faggot5431
Fuiyooo
@@kitty-gf2wd that's the point
@@davidtobing2202 I don’t mean upset as in sad or shocked, I mean like angry.
Just to be clear i need to hear a few more ara's
🤨📸📸📸📸📸ok now turn around 📸📸📸📸📸📸 ok sir your done your mugshot
@@slowlyfixingtheinternet6345😂😂😂😂hwat is this???
@@riverselive_kdmz_8458 he is going to horny jail💀
Buat coli paling
@@slowlyfixingtheinternet6345🅓🅐🅜🅝 bro is from FBI
it doesn't matter what you say but what matters is how you say that
Some say that "Ara ara" means "oh my" so i am sticking with that
Shinobu Kocho from demon slayer right?
Yeah, i think
Ara~Ara~meaning is "My~my~
Bro is that what it sounds like change the whole word single hole sound and probably I'll be okay with it because that's just instantly cringe
@@kaynaatarora6943 Yeaa
Here in india we go like " areee areeeee "
Reee reeeeeee 😂
In Tamil we say ayyayo or acchacho
@@aravindharavindh2202 amma also bro 😂
😂😂😂
Aiyoo
Mu ki baat chin Li
これは日本語を学習している人にとって非常に役立ちます。彼らが日本語をうまく学習できることを願っています
the music bro-💀
☠️
you know the music dont you☠️☠️you recognize it really quickly
@@alanwashere0129 AHAHAHAHAHHA no but in any case it's immediately recognisable, I've never been into it but I know the music hahaha
@@denislavric3614 see hell nah not the ph music
Pophub😂😂
Ahh! I remember the sub translation always says, "well, well, well.."😂😂
"sate, sate, sate"
@@skyberly6642villages?
Who the hell translated that!?
"Well, well " something is definitely going on 😂
@@skyberly6642 Man I always read that in Meliodas' voice from Nanatsu no Taizai 😂.
Lol shinobou talking to zenitsu *ARA *ARA*
Me thinking she was flirting
the "JAV" gots me😂😂😂😂
Me too 😂
I don't watch it, cauz they censored everything 😭
Ain't no way i wrote that comment 5 month ago😭😭
Ara Ara in hentai be like
Ara Ara you poor little thing let me help you with that🌚
NO!
Ara ara hello tanjiro-san
@@mc_the_savage_beautiful_sheep moshi moshi tanjiro desu, onamayewa nani desu ka?
@@JustNormalHito have you seen kanao?
@@mc_the_savage_beautiful_sheep she went some where with tengen uzui for some important mission
Thank you. I watch Japanese movies and not anime. Now I know what it means when I hear it. I know what JAV is. Arigatou.
Ara Ara = Are re re (अरे रे रे)
This word is used in the movie "aamdani athani kharcha rupaiya" by ketki dave (vimla)
Ara ra ra ra .......😅😅😅😅🇮🇳
Ha ha 😂
Shai bola
You are a born mom.
someone must make her a mom
@@RazorRamonMachismo wait a minute...
@@Whaxalotlhol up wait a min
@@RazorRamonMachismo Sussy behavior.
@@colinloh6427 wanting to have sex with women to make babies is sussy??
BIG SAD
Once you are addicted to JAV... there's no turning back
I am already addicted to it...😂
woman spill water to man's crouch
woman : ara ara
AYO
wtfff
Based😏
Glizzy time
Right 😏😩
she knew what sound she was using
The corn hub theme
Shaqs editing has been on point again. Also all weebs are now forever crushed in there dreams. :roonya:
Im in love❤ 😂
I was walking in my moms during the ara ara sound effect sound😭
In India we call Are Are or just Are instead of Ara Ara😂
But that hear like are are right?
😂😂
TECHNIQUE AMPLIFICATION BLUE.
TECHNIQUE REVERSAL RED
HOLLOW PURPLE
Thank you! 💕
Oh Ara Ara you're cool teacher
Ara Ara is kinda like 'oh my oh my'
Legends see the video twice and hear that Ara Ara again.
Simps you mean 😂😂
Makes sense😮
Nahh ask Shinobu-san. She will tell yall.
Ara ara, sayorana!
The way she said ara ara with a kiss my heart really skipped a beat 😅❤
Now... It's MY TIME TO SHINE!!!
(sees a kid fall) ara ara~~~
(sees a friend crying) ara ara~~~
(sees a little kid getting kidnapped) Ara ara~~~
Ara Ara is sus but I have a friend named Ara and EVERYONE in the class calls her "Ara- Ara" IN A VERY VERY SUS WAY 💀💀💀🙏🙏🙏
Bruh 😂😭😭
ARA ARA :Sayonara
Yare yare....! She has explained it too well...
"Do we don't use adult to adult usually"
Ada Wong and Leon in RE4R (Japanese dub): 😊
Your filter
Me : Ara Ara...❤😂😂
Whats with that ara ara at the last? It sounded like jotarou said it like yare yare daze lolll😂😂😂
Bonk got me
I thought it's a sassy sound.
we use a similar word in the hindi language too,
We say arey arey, for something unfortunate
Fr i think "ara ara" means oh my
Ara Ara is oh my
We have Indian version also and used in the same way. It is ARE RE RE RE😂
The last Ara Ara got me😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Meaning of Yamete kuda sai 😂
And Dattebayoooo ❤
yamete kudasai = please stop
dattebayo/tebane = y'know or for real
anything else you want to know? 😂
So ur basically saying oh no in a sexy way-
I'm indian and love japan 🗿🇮🇳🤝🇯🇵
And her first example includes THAT drum roll. Nice.
That daijo vu was sooo nami😂😂😂
Ara~Ara means Oh My....
As I seen in the Subtitle..
This is correct
かわいい !
アラアラ かわいい ! ! !
ARU ARU in the end ahahahaha :DDD
I'am from indo i like 🇺🇲 this 👌😌
Before dinner:Sushi to o cha kudasai🙏🙏
After dinner: mizu kudasai🙏🙏
Ayo I love the music in the background when you say ara ara💀
Now We Relate To A Japanese Mom😁
Ara Ara also another way to say oh well
Ara Ara ng mga naurira😂😂 from ph
That sound effect in starting
Love this thanks for clearing it up
JAV got me 💀
I blame the script writers of anime.
Love the last ara ara
Yeap that meaning suits just fine with me
I’m Filipino and we Filipinos got our own version of “Ara Ara”.
It’s called “Hay naku” or “hay nako” and it is best said when you want to express frustration or exasperation in the likes of “Oh my,” “Oh my gosh,” “Oh dear,” or “Uh oh!”. If that doesn’t give my country and Japan 1 thing in common, idk what else it would be.🤭🇵🇭x🇯🇵
Why you kill my dreams? 😭
Ara ara is also used in Maghi language in Bihar in India. as are are.. 😊
Sooo maybe it got derived from roleplaying adults using ara ara during their "personal time"?
* drunk stepmom walks in wearing bath towels with a cloud of steam following *
Ara ara~
Heartfull mama? (It's a hentai which is similar to your description)
@@JustNormalHito did you mean Heartful Maman?
@@thiccphone1166 yes
SO... it's indeed a Mommy phrase 😏
The soundtrack when you were saying ara ara😭
I love when Kurumi (Date a Live) says *Ara, ara*. Already I know the meaning ✨
Its the mature vibe that come out while saying Ara Ara is what turn us on really
Agreed.
What i understood was it's similar to what you said years of watch anime.
When i watch sometimes i form sentence in my head in English that suits wnen watching subs.
The sound effect😂😂
Its satisfy 😍❤️
It sounds similar to are are which Indian moms use often
Ara ara is always suit on shinobu and kanae (only demon slayers fans know💜💜💜💜)
Jokes on you... Moms are sorta my thing
So if i am in japan i can hear many araara
🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️
The BG song🌚
"AR 🥁RAHHRAH, AR 🥁RAHHRAH"
Cute 😊
*Drops Glass*
Rosie:Ara ara😮
Girl is a big brain 😂
Ara ara is also close to arey arey in india which has the same meaning as japenese
ayoooooo the background song
First I thought ara ara it's oh my ~
Do you know Ara Ara is also same in an Indian language called gujrati, which also has same meaning and with same expression from mom or any person.
P...hub:write that down
Kocho be like:ara ara tomioka san
Thats a good explanation. ✌️
In hindi people use 'are are or are re' instead of 'ara ara.'
It's actually well well
That's what my friend told me
Definitely the context in which it's used; anything can be said to appear, when used in the right way... amusingly most of us just so happen to be easily... "charmed" so to speak xp
I actually figured this out because of Mahoutsukai no Yome (The Ancient Magus’ Bride), which has an English-subtitled Japanese dub on Crunchyroll. (I found it on Crunchyroll’s RUclips channel, so it’s just clips there; but I know the website has the full anime)
In the first season, when Chise meets Titania and Oberon, there’s a scene where Titania says “ara ara (and then something else I don’t know the romanji for)” (translated as “oh dear” in the subtitles) in response to Elias semi-discovering his developing feelings for Chise. (Since Elias is not human, he doesn’t exactly understand what he’s feeling nor how to express it. That’s part of the subplot of the season) The line is said as sort of an aside, where it is closer to Titania thinking out loud to herself.
What I didn’t know then was the use of the term only to children… so the implication is that Titania sees Elias as one of her children (as the fae queen all faeries are her children in a way) even though they are not related at all (and Elias isn’t really a fae, he’s just described as inhuman).