How to say dizzy in Japanese

クラクラKURAKURAくらくらkurakura Inflection

adverb / ~と adverb / ~する noun:

  • dizzy; giddy - onomatopoeia

Example Sentences

立ちくらみtachikuramigaしますshimasu
I get dizzy spells when I stand up.
少しsukoshiめまいmemaigaするsuruのでnodewatashihaしばらくshibaraku腰を下ろしたkoshiwooroshita
Feeling a little dizzy, I sat down for a while.
乞食kojikiha空腹kuufukuto疲労hiroudeめまいmemaigaしたshita
The beggar was dizzy with hunger and fatigue.
なんだかnandakaめまいmemaito吐き気hakikegaしますshimasu
I feel sort of dizzy and I feel like throwing up.
けれどもkeredomo急にkyuuniめまいmemaigaしてshite再びfutatabi古びたfurubita椅子isuni座りこんだsuwarikonda
But he suddenly felt dizzy and he sat down again in his old chair.

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