あそasobuあすasubu
1.

To spend time engaging in enjoyable activities that are not focused on work or study, often characterized by carefree or leisurely behavior.

2.

To partake in recreational activities that involve socializing, entertainment, or diversion, such as drinking or gambling, often leading to pleasurable experiences.

3.

To remain unoccupied or without a job, often wandering aimlessly or living in a state of idleness.

4.

To utilize or enjoy something in a way that fully realizes its potential, typically referring to objects or resources that are left unused.

5.

To travel to distant places with the purpose of enjoying the local scenery or culture, often associated with learning or personal growth.

6.

In a sports context, to purposefully distract an opponent by throwing a ball that is intended to mislead them.

7.

To engage in performances such as music or traditional arts as a means of enjoyment and celebration.

8.

To tease or playfully mock someone, often leading to amusement or light-hearted interaction.

9.

To describe the movement of animals or birds as they navigate through their surroundings, reflecting a natural, lively state of being.

Example:

2人の子供が通りで遊んでいた。

すさsusabuすさsusabu
1.

To exhibit wild or unruly behavior, often characterized by a loss of control or decorum.

2.

To become increasingly chaotic or disorderly, typically in the context of emotions or actions spiraling out of regulation.

3.

To take on a coarse or unrefined quality, particularly in artistic pursuits or skills, reflecting a lack of finesse.

4.

To express or display a sense of neglect, deterioration, or abandonment, as seen in environments or situations that decline over time.

5.

To act impulsively or without restraint, often seeking distraction or escapism from one’s current state or obligations.